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  • World War II Question

    The Axis needed Japan to start a 2nd front to wear the Allies down.  Nonetheless, it didn't work, and Germany, Japan, and Italy still lost.   However, though, what if Japan had never entered?  How much quicker would the Allies have won?  Would it have made a difference?  Could the Allies still have lost despite the fact?
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    Probably the same it just probably would have been Germany that got an atom bomb dropped on them instead. Seems to be Hiroshima the reason that they lost the war. Not much else I could say except that the atom bomb was what ended it.

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      RE: World War II Question

      Originally posted by TopSilver, post: 12388
      Probably the same it just probably would have been Germany that got an atom bomb dropped on them instead. Seems to be Hiroshima the reason that they lost the war. Not much else I could say except that the atom bomb was what ended it.
      In the alternate scenario, I think the war would have been ended quickly with some full American involvement. Germany would have been crushed before the bomb.    They just didn't have superior forces no matter what it seemed like.  I think the Japanese bogging the Allies down in the east slowed the war considerably.

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