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Would the Allies have won ww2 without USSR?

Would the Allies have won ww2 without USSR?

So could the Allies have won the war without Russia? Well, had Germany never invaded the Soviet Union, the answer is yes, they almost certainly would have done – eventually.

Who is most responsible for winning ww2?

In Germany, 34 percent of those polled said the U.S. played the most important role in winning the war, while 22 percent say it was the Russians and 7 percent say Britain.

What would have happened if the US didn’t enter ww2?

Without the American entry into World War II, it’s possible Japan would have consolidated its position of supremacy in East Asia and that the war in Europe could have dragged on for far longer than it did.

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Could the US have won ww2 alone?

Not a chance. The USA against Germany, Japan, Italy, Bulgaria and Romania would have been nearly impossible. The US fleet was crippled in December 1941 and our air power was so weak we couldn’t even hit the Japanese homeland until FOUR months later…that’s how unprepared we were.

What country killed the most German soldiers in World War 2?

Russians also point to the fact that Soviet forces killed more German soldiers than their Western counterparts, accounting for 76 percent of Germany’s military dead.

Did USA save England in WW2?

The USA did not save the UK during Second World War (WW2) because the UK and Russia could have won the war without the USA. The USA joining the war saved lives by shortening the war and was a moral boost but the Axis powers would still have lost without any US intervention.

Why are German War Graves black?

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This is because a provision in the Treaty of Versailles stated that German war graves were not to be in white, which is the symbolic color of innocence. So there was little choice left except to use dark gray tints or black, it being unseemly to make graves in other colors.

Was attacking Pearl Harbor a mistake?

In the long term, the attack on Pearl Harbor was a grand strategic blunder for Japan. Indeed, Admiral Yamamoto, who conceived it, predicted even success here could not win a war with the United States, because the American industrial capacity was too large.

Where was the worst fighting in ww2?

Campaigns

Campaign Conflict Estimated number killed
Battle of Normandy World War II 29,204 killed
Meuse–Argonne offensive World War I 26,277 killed
Battle of the Bulge World War II 19,276 killed
Central Europe Campaign World War II 15,009 killed