After you discover who fought alongside the United States, the Allied Powers, you will learn about the various battles the United States fought in North Africa and Europe. Be sure to review each battle carefully to complete the chart shown earlier in this lesson. Remember to use the chart and fill it in as you learn about each battle.

Image of a poster titled, 'The United Nations Fight For Freedom'. There is an image of the Statue of Liberty in the background. There are flags of every nation that was a member of original United Nations.

Source: Original United Nations, Wikimedia

The twenty-six member nations were originally called the United Nations but were more commonly referred to as the Allied Nations or Allies. The Big Three were the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. French military forces also played a major role, but its country had been taken over by Germany. These nations committed the most fighting forces, weapons, supplies, and military leadership throughout the war.

Interactive exercise. Assistance may be required. Click on the flags of the Big Three below to discover who served as that nation's leader in World War II.


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