The Dardanelles
I think you mean axis, not access.
Nothing, they didn't want to be involved in the Great War. If you mean WW2, the answer is still Nothing, but plenty of ships, arms and other supplies were SOLD to the Allies, particularly to the UK, which is still paying for them.
Allies are helpers.The Allies were that group of Nations that stood in opposition to the Axis in WWII.
The addition of North Africa prevented the Axis from gaining the suez canal and access to middle-eastern oil.
The Dardanelles
The Spanish word for "allies" is "aliados".
what does allied power mean
friends
One geographic advantage the Allies had against the Central Powers during World War I was their control of sea routes, which allowed for easier transportation of supplies and reinforcements. The Allies also had greater access to raw materials and resources due to their control of colonies and territories around the world. Additionally, the Allies were able to establish a blockade that limited the Central Powers' access to vital imports.
The Berlin Airlift.
It was intended to deny the British access to India and hopefully to gain allies.
If you mean who Germany's allies were. Japan, Austria, and spain were their biggest allies.
I think you mean the allies.
To access something quickly?
Texas or Tejas was the Spanish pronunciation of a Caddo Indian word translated to mean "friends" or "allies".
Depends on what you mean by Allies. If you mean Ally as in fighting with France and Britain, then no. They were enemies. But I've heard Germany and her allies being reffered to as the "Allies" and the France-Britain-Russia alliance as the Triple Entente. Personally. I like the classification of "Entente" for the British-French side and "Central Powers" for Germany and her allies, using the word "Allies" invokes too much familiarity with World War 2.