
Allied Air Forces in World War II
The Allied Air Forces in World War II were the collective air operations of countries like the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, and others fighting against the Axis powers (primarily Germany, Italy, and Japan). These forces aimed to achieve air superiority, conduct bombing missions, provide support for ground troops, and transport supplies. Successful air campaigns, such as those seen in the Battle of Britain and the D-Day invasion, played a crucial role in undermining enemy positions and contributing to the Allies' eventual victory in the war.