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Why did the Allies have the advantage?

Why did the Allies have the advantage?

History has shown repeatedly that it’s always easier to win a war with the strong support of allies. Allies are a group of nations, with common goals, joining to defeat their opposition. By pooling resources, allies have more of the necessary items, including machinery and labor, to win a war.

What did the Allies want to achieve in ww1?

All countries had territorial aims: to evacuate the Germans from Belgium, to restore Alsace-Lorraine to France, for Italy to get the Trentino, and so on. They also wanted to restore their defeated allies, Serbia and Romania, ideally with extra territory.

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Why did the Allies have an advantage in ww2?

The Allied powers eventually built more long-range bombers and aircraft carriers and became highly efficient at transporting troops and machines to faraway theaters, Hanson said. Meanwhile, Germany had no aircraft carriers, and both Germany and Japan had no true long-range bomber advantage.

What advantages did the Allies have in ww2?

What advantages did the Allied Powers have? The Axis Powers were spread over a large area. The Germans had not defeated Great Britain or the Soviets, forcing them to fight on two fronts. The Allies depended on U.S. production capacity and the size of the Soviets military.

What does it mean to be allied?

Definition of allied 1 : having or being in close association : connected two families allied by marriage. 2 : joined in alliance by compact or treaty specifically, capitalized : of or relating to the nations united against Germany and its allies in World War I or those united against the Axis powers in World War II.

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Are allies always the Good Guys?

Without question those countries who formed the “Axis powers” were all allies themselves. So no, allies are not always good guys. As you said, denoting “good” or “evil” is primarily discerned from someone’s point of view. Thanks for contributing an answer to English Language & Usage Stack Exchange!

What if the Allies won the war?

The Allies won the war, which is the way to become the good guys. Had Germany won, then we would all be speaking German and they would be the good guys. The Holocaust would be considered something much like the U.S. treatment of Native Americans; a tragedy a mistake.

Is it possible to be an ally in a war?

In theory, no. In practice, probably yes. Most of the major wars (World War I, World II and others), involved LARGE groups of “allies” against a few countries that were also “allied.” But the latter were widely perceived as the aggressors against the rest of the world, so few people outside these countries had much sympathy for them.

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Do self-professed male allies face criticism from women they try to ally?

Self-professed male allies can also face criticism from the women they try to ally with. As two men who write and speak about cross-gender allyship and mentorship, we’ve noticed occasional backlash from women when dudes show up at women’s events.