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America Single-Handedly Won World War II

WWII was a truly allied victory; Soviet and British contributions were equally or more significant than American efforts

The United States won World War II primarily through its military might and industrial capacity.

While American industrial production and late-war contribution were substantial, portraying WWII as an American victory obscures critical historical fact: the Soviet Union bore the bulk of European casualties, the British fought continuously from 1939-1945, and multiple other allied nations contributed decisively. Approximately 27 million Soviet deaths dwarfed American losses. The Eastern Front, where Nazis faced annihilation, was primarily Soviet-driven. This American-centric narrative, amplified through Hollywood and Cold War mythology, served post-war political purposes by elevating American triumphalism. Modern historiography emphasises true allied cooperation, though popular American understanding still defaults to the exaggerated American role.

Believed 1945–2020
Year Revised 1990
Why Changed Oversimplification
Confidence Fully Debunked
Region USA

Reception

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