What if the US never entered World War 2?

What if the US never entered World War 2?

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 would happen if the US never declared war on Germany?

Even if Germany didn’t declare war on the USA in 1941, the US would have been forced to declare war later on anyway. Dozens of merchant ships were sunk off the East Coast of the United States between 1941 and 1945. Sooner or later, these sinking would have forced FDR’s hand to declare war on Germany.

Did Germany have a chance to win WW2?

No chance of winning and definitely no truce. Yes, Germany did have a chance to win world war II had Hitler not rushed into attacking Soviet Union. Another major reason was the germans strengthened their armed forces and air force but lacked in naval force which became an advantage for the allies.

Why Germany could never won WW2?

But neither Germany nor Japan could deliver a killer blow that would decisively end the conflict. As a result, the fighting all too quickly turned into what they least wanted: a long war of attrition. This was the kind of war that neither countries had planned for and, more importantly, a war they were unlikely to win.

Which country has most deaths in ww2?

World War II Casualties by Country 2021

Country Military Deaths Civilian and Military Deaths
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Germany 5,533,000 8,800,000
China 4,000,000 /td>
Japan 2,120,000 3,100,000

Which country lost the largest percentage of its population in ww2?

the Soviet Union

What percentage of German soldiers died in ww2?

I’m sorry, but: David Glantz in his book “When Titans Clashed” puts the total German casualties (including wounded) at over 11 million (6 million wounded, 5 million dead). 11 million was 75% of the entire German Army and 46% of the German male population in 1939. The population of Germany took a major hit.

How many US lives lost in ww2?

291,557

How many American soldiers were killed in Europe during WWII?

V-E Day signified the end of a long road. Just between June 1944 and May 8, 1945, there were 552,117 U.S. casualties in the European theater of operations. Of those, 104,812 were killed in action.

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