Reasons the Axis lost World War II
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04-08-2005, 03:28 AM
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Reasons the Axis lost World War II
I think we can all agree on a couple things here.
Reasons Germany lost: -They were heavily Outnumbered by like 4/1 on the Russian front alone. -They weren\'t prepared for Russian Winter. -They were spread too thin and too far. -They had weak European allies. Italy was VERY weak, couldn\'t even beat the Greeks alone) (Foreign Waffen SS division recruits were the only big help to the German cause.) -No long range bombers. -Early Shortage of Pilots -Hitler didn\'t listen to his general\'s plans, they had to be his way. -Failure to knock Britain out of the war early thus facing 2 front war. Reasons Japan lost: -THEY MESSED WITH AMERICA! lol -They never upgraded their infantry arms as war progressed like other warring nations. (I think it was called the Asaki Rifle) - China\'s population was so big and hard to deal with they couldn\'t stabilize a city they occupied there. -They were spread too thin and too far. -US and Australian forces were better armed with all types of weapons. (RPGs, submachine guns, shotguns,automatics, rifles, flamethrowers) -Lost nearly their entire fleet during naval battles. (For an island nation, that fleet was pretty important) -Mountainous Jungle terrain, very hard to move armies through. -A Bombs. |
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