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About the Anglo-American Allied Forces in World War II
Joint actions include:
Battlefield in North Africa: Montgomery (Britain) and Barton (America) fought against the German and Italian armies dominated by Rommel and drove Rommel out of Africa.
Asian battlefield: the British and American navies in the Pacific theater jointly fought against Japan, led by the United States. China, India, Myanmar, China, Britain and the United States joined forces to resist Japan.
European battlefields: the Sicilian landings and the occupation of Italy. And the most famous Normandy landing.
American aid to Britain is crucial to Britain's persistence in confronting Germany. The United States provided US$ 20 billion in aid to Britain, which was ten times that of China's GDP (RMB 5.8 billion) during the period of 1950 to resist US aggression and aid Korea.
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