Interwar and World War II United States: Difference between revisions
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|Preceded = [[File:USA-icon?.png]] [[Progressive Era]] | |Preceded = [[File:USA-icon?.png]] [[Progressive Era]] | ||
|Succeeded = [[File:USACW-icon.png]] [[Cold War in the United States]] | |Succeeded = [[File:USACW-icon.png]] [[Cold War in the United States]] | ||
}}In both of the World Wars, '''United States'''’ participation radically advanced the progress of his allies. | }}In both of the World Wars, '''United States'''’ participation radically advanced the progress of his allies. The US fought side by side by the [[File:Entente-icon.png]] [[Entente Powers]] and [[File:Allies-icon.png]] [[Allied Powers]], he absolutely destroyed the [[File:German Empire-icon.png]] [[German Empire]], and played an very important role in defeating the [[File:Nazi-icon.png]] [[German Third Reich|Nazis]] and the [[File:Japanese Empire-icon.png]] [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]]. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 16:43, 16 May 2024
This page about the history of the US during WWI and WWII. For the main article of this character, see United States of America.
In both of the World Wars, United States’ participation radically advanced the progress of his allies. The US fought side by side by the Entente Powers and
Allied Powers, he absolutely destroyed the
German Empire, and played an very important role in defeating the
Nazis and the
Japanese.
History
At the outbreak of the war in 1914, the United States initially pursued a policy of neutrality, aiming to avoid entanglement in the conflict engulfing Europe. However, as the war progressed and tensions escalated, maintaining neutrality became increasingly challenging.