The Allies believed parachuting troops into France was an effective strategy because it allowed for rapid deployment behind enemy lines, disrupting German defenses and supply routes. This tactic aimed to create confusion and chaos, facilitating the main invasion force's landing on the beaches of Normandy. Additionally, airborne troops could capture key objectives, such as bridges and communication centers, before the bulk of the forces arrived, thereby increasing the chances of a successful invasion. Overall, it was seen as a way to maximize the element of surprise and enhance operational flexibility.
I believe he was allies with france since he helped negotiate the louisiana purchase with france.
The Western Allies should invade France.
The western Allies should invade France (APEX)
I believe that the Russians were allied with France and Great Britain a.k.a. The Triple Entente.
In World War 1 Russia and France were allies.
"Island Hopping" .
Because the allies were allied with France
The Allies had no 'strategy for [saving] the Jews in Europe' beyond winning the war. Until 1944 the Allies didn't even believe reports about the Holocaust, either.
the allies had a coordinating strategy for victory
Early in World War One, it was clear that Germany had developed a sophisticated strategy that was unmatched by the Allies. It was called the Schlieffen Plan, devised by General Alfred Von Schlieffen. The plan exploited Germany's interior lines between France and Russia to first concentrate against France while Austria held the Russians at bay.
No, France was not one of the Allies during WWII. France was occupied by the Nazis until invaded by the Allied armies.
The allies were Spain, France and possibility a few more.