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How did the United States contribute to the Allied war effort in Europe? Select all that apply.
The United States shipped vast amounts of weaponry and supplies to Britain and the Soviet Union.
Millions of US service personnel fought in Europe.
US forces captured Berlin.
US bombers pounded German cities.
Dwight Eisenhower commanded Allied forces on the Western and Mediterranean fronts.
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Correct choices:
- The United States shipped vast amounts of weaponry and supplies to Britain and the Soviet Union. (Yes — Lend‑Lease and other shipments.)
- Millions of US service personnel fought in Europe. (Yes — large numbers served in the European and Mediterranean theaters.)
- US bombers pounded German cities. (Yes — the USAAF took part in strategic bombing of German industry and cities.)
- Dwight Eisenhower commanded Allied forces on the Western and Mediterranean fronts. (Yes — he led Allied campaigns in North Africa/Mediterranean and was Supreme Allied Commander in Western Europe.)
Incorrect:
- US forces captured Berlin. (No — Berlin was taken by the Soviet Red Army in May 1945.)
- The United States shipped vast amounts of weaponry and supplies to Britain and the Soviet Union. (Yes — Lend‑Lease and other shipments.)
- Millions of US service personnel fought in Europe. (Yes — large numbers served in the European and Mediterranean theaters.)
- US bombers pounded German cities. (Yes — the USAAF took part in strategic bombing of German industry and cities.)
- Dwight Eisenhower commanded Allied forces on the Western and Mediterranean fronts. (Yes — he led Allied campaigns in North Africa/Mediterranean and was Supreme Allied Commander in Western Europe.)
Incorrect:
- US forces captured Berlin. (No — Berlin was taken by the Soviet Red Army in May 1945.)
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