bb_matt
Executive Member
That is arguable, suffice to say that the USA definately pushed the tide a great deal, however, the Nazis were really struggling on the Eastern front, so it can be said that the Russians also assisted to stop the Nazis in thier tracks. The weather also played a large part in this. I think that without the USA getting involved, Hitler still would've spread his forces too thin in a desperate attempt to shore up the eastern front.
In addition, the Battle of Britain is really what turned the tide against Hitler. Without US involvement, I think the war would still have been won by Britain and her allies, but it would've taken longer and with more loss of life.
You also can't help but note that the only reason the US went into war, was because they were attacked by Japan. If it wasn't for that, they would never have been involved, so ultimately, they had their best interests at heart from the outset.
http://www.worldwariihistory.info/WWII/United-States.html
In addition, the Battle of Britain is really what turned the tide against Hitler. Without US involvement, I think the war would still have been won by Britain and her allies, but it would've taken longer and with more loss of life.
You also can't help but note that the only reason the US went into war, was because they were attacked by Japan. If it wasn't for that, they would never have been involved, so ultimately, they had their best interests at heart from the outset.
http://www.worldwariihistory.info/WWII/United-States.html