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Question: Why were the Allies able to defeat Germany & Japan in WWII!?
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The Axis was outnumbered and outgunned!. The Allies controlled most of the world's population, resources, and industry!.

The U!.S!. was the world's largest economy, the Soviets were the world's largest army, and Britain was the world's largest empire!. They were backed up by 50+ other countries and countless colonies containing vast reserves of men and almost all of the world's oil!. The US, USSR, China, and India combined contained more than half of the world's populaton, and that's not counting the numerous other Allied countries!.

Germany built the superior tank and had technology the Allies were years away from - but they just couldn't churn out tanks, planes, ships, and guns the way American factories could!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Our industrial ability is second to none in this world!. We should still make everything here, and nothing should be sent oevrseas!.

Germany and Japan couldn't match what we produced, and were not able to fight in the end!. We thoroughlly destroyed them, and rightfully so!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The industrial might of the US and the Allies far out produced anything Germany and Japan could do!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

There were more Allies than Japanese and Germans!. Their technology was better!. Both had to fight a 2 front war while the Allies could just swarm and attack!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

How 'bout you take a look at your textbook!.
Ohiogal and I tend to travel in the same circles!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com