Second World War allied military strategy for Europe: Roosevelt and Churchill and their friends face in Washington in the year of 1941. <u>Explanation:</u>
- They concluded that they must first produce a huge attempt at beating Germany, then they would stop Japan.
- They needed to produce a large cross-channel attack of Europe from Britain.
- Roosevelt out three circumstances that he believed were critical: the amazing 'power of protection' of the Red Army; the huge equipment of American armaments; and the victory of Allied airpower.
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Disease played a very deadly role for the natives and a very helpful role for the British, since the natives were not immune to these diseases and many died upon contact.
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