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Groups of supply ships that sailed across the ocean. They were escorted by armed destroyers and/or aircraft, looking for enemy ships or submarines
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And ended with the liberation of Paris on August 19And ended with the liberation of Paris on August 19
D-day was a turning point for the allies and the world, the cost of victory being paid by the men who died on the beaches of Normandy
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Name: The War for Europe and North AfricaName: The War for Europe and North Africa
Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II. When the United States entered the war on December 8, 1941, the Allies knew they had to get together and formulate an attack plan
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Name: Chapter 14, Section 1: The War in Europe and North AfricaName: Chapter 14, Section 1: The War in Europe and North Africa
The people on the ships crossing the Atlantic always lived in fear, not knowing if they would be attacked
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Ch 28 Sec 1-4 Assignment True/FalseCh 28 Sec 1-4 Assignment True/False
Stalin signed the nonaggression pact with Germany because he feared Britain and France would not help protect his country from Germany’s growing armies
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