The correct answers are "Operation Torch," "French Colonies, " and "Tunisia."
After the British won the Second Battle of El Alamein, they launched Operation Torch to free North Africa from the Germans. On November 8, 1942, the Allied Forces landed on the coast of French colonies in North Africa. The British armies freed 1,000 miles of North African coastline. After this victory, the Allied Forces freed Tunisia from Axis control.
The Second Battle of El Alamein was fought in North Africa from October 24 to November 8, 1942, 60 miles West of Alexandria, Egypt. The Allied troops led by General Bernard Montgomery defeated Axis General Rommel to retreat into Tunisia.
Operation Torch was the Allied invasion of French Africa from 8 to 18 of November 1942. The battle was held in Morocco and Argelia.
As a republican country, we vote for government officials in our house of representative to fight, and represent our beliefs.
Answer:
c. belief that using the atomic bomb against Japan was necessary for ending the war.
Explanation:
Truman believed that the bombs saved Japanese lives as well. Prolonging the war was not an option for the President. Over 3,500 Japanese kamikaze raids had already wrought great destruction and loss of American lives.