Allied Raids
The "Allied Raids" refer to a series of military operations conducted by the Allied Forces during World War II. These raids aimed to disrupt enemy supply lines, gather intelligence, and weaken the morale of the Axis Powers. Notable raids included operations in North Africa and Western Europe, where Allied forces targeted strategic locations.
One of the most famous Allied raids was the Doolittle Raid on Japan in 1942, which demonstrated that the Japanese mainland was vulnerable to attack. These operations played a crucial role in the overall strategy of the Allies, contributing to their eventual victory in the war.