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valkas [14]
1 year ago
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What was the Allies plan to defeat Germany?

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Dahasolnce [82]1 year ago
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Answer: By gaining more men, guns, tanks, aircrafts, and ships than them.

Explanation: Hitler ended up killing himself and Nazi's then surrendured due to the allies beating them at mechanized warfare (which was their own strategy). The ground offenses pushed the German's from Normady back into German broders. The allies kept on their troops for a long time which wore them down.

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