The Soviet army continued its offensive from the east, while from the west the Allies established a bridge across the Rhine at Remagen, in March.
The Allies established as their bases the limits of the old French monarchy.
The Allies established a new front in southern Holland and Germany, but with failing supplies were forced to continue their retreat through the arduous winter of 1794/5.
Following the model used at the Nuremberg Trials in Germany, the Allies established three broad categories.
By this time, the Allies had established a firm foothold in Normandy.
At the end of the First Gulf War, the Allies established a safe haven in northern Iraq.
The Allies established occupation administrations in Austria and Germany.
Structurally, the victorious Allies established the Bretton Woods system, setting up international institutions designed to ensure stability in the world economy.
By the time the Italian Campaign had reached Rome, the Allies had established air superiority.
When the Allies established a beachhead, he and other guerrilla leaders would come down out of the mountains and harass the enemy's rear and communications.