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21 February, 03:39

Why did the allies drive the axis out of Africa before invading France

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  1. 21 February, 07:27
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    The correct answer is without egypt british would lose acess to the suez canal, shortest rout to asia.

    Axis countries were those that brought together authoritarian ideologies in World War II, encompassing Nazism and fascism.

    The Axis Countries brought together those who started the armed conflict in the world again, Germany and Italy. These were responsible for the growth of instability in European territory and the effective outbreak of war. Together with Germany and Italy was Japan, the other great protagonist that formed the triad of countries to be fought in the war.

    The Allies brought the combatant countries together with the Axis Countries, with leadership from the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. These identified the enemies to be fought as members of the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis.

    The Axis Countries propagated authoritarian and extremist ideologies. They were mainly responsible for hunting and almost exterminating ethnic minorities in Europe. Germany was led by Adolf Hitler, Italy led by Benito Mussolini and Japan led by Tojo Hideki and his emperor Hirohito.
  2. 21 February, 07:35
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    Because ...

    Explanation:

    Without Egypt, the British would lose access to the Suez canal, the shortest rout to Asia.
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