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Samus Aran said:
mrstickball said:

Inversely, Russia and the UK would not of won WW2 without the US. You know, it was a 2-front war, and Britian was getting its collective rear-end handed to it by the Japanese in the Pacific. The Russians did virtually nothing until 1945.

Ultimately, WW2 was won by the allies because of all 3. Had one not participated, they would have had a much more difficult time at it - although I could imagine it being won if it was the US + USSR with Britian being neutral.

Yup, Germany and Japan were close to world domination by the end of 1942(although things started to shift already then).

Germany would have won both world wars if it wasn't for US intervention.

Germany was way closer to winning the first world war then many people seem to think. US only fought for 4 months during the first world war(with an army, not talking about their fleet atm), but it was decisive never the less. 

After Germany won on the eastern front they could concentrate all their forces on the Western stalemate in France and Belgium. They would have eventually gotten through if the US didn't intervene. 

The only *decisive* reason why the US intervened was because Germany attacked all neutral ships with their submarines to not let a single ship dock in the UK. Thus starving them to death. They almost succeeded as well, but the UK and US fleet combined proved too much, even for the German submarines.

If Germany wouldn't have bombed all neutral ships with their subs they would have never dragged the USA in the first world war and thus would have won. 

Honestly...

I'd take the USSR over America as to the leading reason the allies won WW2, at least in Europe, anyways. Although the USSR had some major, tragic mis-steps during the first year of the war, the fact is that the Soviets had the best weaponry (ground based, anyways) of the allies, and had the best type of economy to ensure that the Germans could be destroyed. They had the advantage of crippling winters, forced labor, and good propaganda to ensure that they could send enough people to die for the homeland.

Had it not been for Stalin's incompotence during the first year or two, the USSR would of made even more mincemeat of the Germans. Fortunately for the USSR, Stalin was not as incompotent as Hitler was, which worked in the Soviet favor later on, as he delegated more authority to his commanders.

To further this notion, just look at Operation Unthinkable. It was the post-WW2 plan of continuing the war against the Soviets until we took Moscow. Guess what? We didn't do it because we would have lost against the reds. Scary stuff, but true. That is why I'd take the Soviets over the US in the war.



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