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What was the most important factor in WW2 victory of the Allies?

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What was the most important factor in WW2 victory of the Allies?

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the Most Important was No 3 The Battle of Britian once the British had won this Battle Hitler Abandoned the Invasion of the British isles No british Isle No USA in Europe Where would they be based No D Day and Hitler could have concentrated on the Russians on only one Front the British and the Russians could have beaten the Germans without the USA Britian was already planning an Invasion of Europe in 1941 without the USA Churchill beleived we were alone

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USSR had the bodies to throw at the Germans, but it was the industrial might of the US that gave the UK and USSR the equipment they needed through lend-lease, and then when the US entered the war that sealed it. Add to that some really stupid mistakes by Hitler: he was Stalin’s ally, and could probably have enlisted his help or tacit assistance against the allies, or at least waited to attack USSR until Britain had capitulated Having attacked USSR, he pushed too hard and got mired in the Russian winter Actually stopped attacking military bases / assets during the battle of Britain to focus on London, which made NO strategic sense.

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