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Could the Allies have won ww1 without us?
No. Germany would not have won the war. The US was supplying the allies with large amounts of equipment and resources. It is likely Britain and France could have won the war without US troops.
What would have happened if the US did not get involved in Ww2?
Without the American entry into World War II, it’s possible Japan would have consolidated its position of supremacy in East Asia and that the war in Europe could have dragged on for far longer than it did.
What won ww1 for the allies?
Who won World War I? The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease. Read more about the Treaty of Versailles. In many ways, the peace treaty that ended World War I set the stage for World War II.
How did we win WWI?
Most historians argue that the war was won by Marshal Ferdinand Foch’s famous Hundred Days Offensive – a coordinated Anglo-French-American envelopment of the German army on the Western Front – and most emphasize the performance of the British and French and speak of the American battles at Saint-Mihiel and in the Meuse …
Could World War II have been won without the United States?
World War II could easily have been won without the United States, at least in Europe; American involvement simply guaranteed a democratic west, and that Britain would not be the only free nation in a Communist-dominated Europe.
Would the Allies have won the war better if the Americans didn’t?
Would the Allies have won the war better if the Americans had been contributing as an ‘arsenal of democracy’ but NOT involved in the fighting? Probably yes.
Could the Allies have won WW2 without American industrial reserves?
Probably yes. American industrial reserves and financial reserves were as important to the Allies winning WW2 as British industrial and financial reserves were to the earlier Allies winning WW1, and the Napoleonic Wars (in which by the way the US fought on Napoleon’s side).
What are some common mistakes Americans make about World War II?
One mistake most Americans make when considering World War II is that it was fundamentally a contest between Germany and the western NATO allies, Great Britain and France, until the US became involved. In point of fact, the greatest enemy and most formidable enemy the Third Reich had was the USSR.