It could be argued that by the Fall of 1940, Germany controlled "about half" of western Europe, since by this time it had already succeeded in taking over large amounts of land, such as Poland.
From victory at Guadalcanal, the Allies were able to launch the Central Pacific drive and subsequent offensive operations against which the Japanese could only defend with fewer and fewer naval, aerial, and army assets. Guadalcanal, not Midway, probably turned the tide irreversibly for the Allies in the Pacific.
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they where able to thrive in there agriculture because of their irrigation system they had. thats why the where able to grow grains such as wheat and barley, and industrial crops, such as flax and papyrus and much more
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