Why the Allies Won Ww2

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Why the Allies Won WW2 This essay will be about world war two, and how the allies managed to defeat the axis powers. I believe the main reason the allied forces won the war is because the allied forces were producing more troops, goods, and other war materials faster than the axis powers could defend. The allied powers consisted mostly of the United Kingdom, United States, and the Soviet Union, while the axis powers consisted mostly of Germany, Italy, and Japan. In Europe, Germany and Italy tried to expand their forces to fast and too much and got spread out to quick. The battle of Stalingrad was a major turning point in the war, where the Germans were outnumbered and crushed. This was a major battle because it stopped the eastward expansion of the Germans. Germany and Italy were constantly under bombardment from the RAF and the U.S., by 1944 over ninety percent of German cities were destroyed. The Axis Powers were outnumbered and out thought. While the Allies were pouring more and more Troops into the war, the Axis were losing ground and resources very quickly. The Germans were surrounded in Europe and blockaded by the British, and the Russians coming in from the east killing up to 50% of the German army in the war. Also the Nazi’s were not prepared for the soviets cold winter. They had summer gear because Hitler thought the war would be finished before winter. There equipment was literally frozen, the Germans were stuck where they were and couldn’t do anything. In the pacific, Japan underestimated the United States ability to make war in the Pacific. The Japanese defeat at the battle of Midway proved decisive for the American navy and turned the tide of naval warfare in the pacific. The U.S. tactic “island hopping” was proved affective and helped the U.S. turn the tide of the war. In conclusion, this is my view on how the allies defeated the allied powers
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