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The Allies Power Made By : Simran                   Rhea.M                   Parthavi                    Patiphol Moral Support : Kartik
What are the Allied powers? The Allies of World War II were the countries that opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939–1945).  Former Axis states contributing to the allied victory are not considered Allied states. The Allies became involved in World War II either because they had already been invaded,  were directly threatened with invasion by the Axis or because they were concerned that the Axis powers would come to control the world.
Who was included in this group? ENGLAND USA France USSR
 What were their beliefs? After the world war 1. There was so much destruction in Europe and the Allies never wanted to have any war anymore. The Allies went through many problems, had to borrow money, had to rebuild economy They Did not want anymore war and they have learned their own lesson, so their main aim was Peace.
What were The Allied Power Fighting For? The Allies Wanted to maintain peace, so it allowed Nazi to expand their own territory. The Allies were following the term ‘’Appeasement’’ or giving country what they want and get what we want. Japan was also expanding and wanted to invade USA, because of racial discrimination, Japan Joined the Axis Power, but could not invade USA. The Allies were fighting to achieve peace in all of the countries.
What did they have to do with the Holocaust? During World War II, rescue of Jews and other victims of the Nazis was not a priority for the United States government. U.S. State Department (led by Secretary of State Cordell Hull) made it difficult for refugees to obtain entry visas to the United States. The U.S. State Department also delayed publicizing reports of genocide. In August 1942, the State Department received a cable revealing Nazi plans for the murder of Europe's Jews The United States failed to act decisively to rescue victims of the Holocaust. On April 19, 1943, U.S. and British representatives met in Bermuda to find solutions to wartime refugee problems.
Countries Involved in World War 2
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The Allies Power

  • 1. The Allies Power Made By : Simran Rhea.M Parthavi Patiphol Moral Support : Kartik
  • 2. What are the Allied powers? The Allies of World War II were the countries that opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939–1945). Former Axis states contributing to the allied victory are not considered Allied states. The Allies became involved in World War II either because they had already been invaded, were directly threatened with invasion by the Axis or because they were concerned that the Axis powers would come to control the world.
  • 3. Who was included in this group? ENGLAND USA France USSR
  • 4.  What were their beliefs? After the world war 1. There was so much destruction in Europe and the Allies never wanted to have any war anymore. The Allies went through many problems, had to borrow money, had to rebuild economy They Did not want anymore war and they have learned their own lesson, so their main aim was Peace.
  • 5. What were The Allied Power Fighting For? The Allies Wanted to maintain peace, so it allowed Nazi to expand their own territory. The Allies were following the term ‘’Appeasement’’ or giving country what they want and get what we want. Japan was also expanding and wanted to invade USA, because of racial discrimination, Japan Joined the Axis Power, but could not invade USA. The Allies were fighting to achieve peace in all of the countries.
  • 6. What did they have to do with the Holocaust? During World War II, rescue of Jews and other victims of the Nazis was not a priority for the United States government. U.S. State Department (led by Secretary of State Cordell Hull) made it difficult for refugees to obtain entry visas to the United States. The U.S. State Department also delayed publicizing reports of genocide. In August 1942, the State Department received a cable revealing Nazi plans for the murder of Europe's Jews The United States failed to act decisively to rescue victims of the Holocaust. On April 19, 1943, U.S. and British representatives met in Bermuda to find solutions to wartime refugee problems.
  • 7. Countries Involved in World War 2
  • 8. Thank you for listening to us 