If the United States and Germany had allied in World War II, what would have been the outcome of Wor

Updated on military 2024-03-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is the theory upstairs At that time, the largest debtor of the United States was the United Kingdom, followed by France, that is to say, if Germany destroyed Britain and France, the United States would go bankrupt, at that time resources were tight, and the United States made a fortune by selling arms, but at that time, the war continued, and it was impossible to have full cash payment, so it could only be in debt, and at the beginning of World War II, Britain and France owed the United States more than 20 times more than Germany (I remember this number, only a little more) That is to say, the famine owed by World War I has not been paid off Therefore, the United States can only choose a position to stand on the side of Britain and France. There is also the fact that Hitler's goal was not to conquer the whole world, at least he did not mean to destroy Britain. Otherwise, Dunkirk would not have given the British a chance, and his goal was to capture France, stabilize Britain, and destroy the Soviet Union, so as to turn the whole of Eastern Europe into his own resource base.

    This is definitely his initial goal, and I don't know if it will change in the later stage, but Hitler underestimated Britain's insistence, and he forgot that Britain's greatest interests were in Asia, and Japan won one victory after another on the Asian side, and the British army retreated to India to relieve his breath, and Britain's colonies and strategic resources in Asia were snatched away by the Japanese, cutting off Britain's lifeline, and Britain could only grit its teeth and fight to the end. This is the reason why, even if Germany has a great advantage, it will not agree with Britain to talk to Britain. Then the development began, the air war in Britain, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the official establishment of the Allied forces, these are all unchangeable, the interests are too clear, there can be no assumptions like you say, unless the Americans want to go bankrupt

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is impossible for the United States and Germany to form an alliance, first of all, Germany and the United States both want to conquer the world, Germany has beaten Britain and France half to death, the West Station has been basically completed, and the next thing is to destroy the Soviet Union, conquer Europe, and then conquer the United States, conquer the world, the United States understands very well that if you want to conquer the world, you must ally with Britain, France, and the Soviet Union to defeat Germany, in addition, Italy and Japan are Hitler's younger brothers, which is not enough to affect the war situation, Japan can also tickle the United States, and Italy is purely soy sauce.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It seems that the United States made its fortune by buying arms in World War II. It can only be said that the result is difficult, but history does not allow for assumptions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Maybe, the United States World War I, World War II....They are all characters who belong to both sides of the wall, but their nature changed in the later stages of World War II!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Before the outbreak of World War II, everyone recognized the British Empire as the world's leader.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    An alliance between Germany and the United States is not possible. Germany was a world power at that time, the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain, and France were also world powers at that time, Germany's goal was to conquer the world, and the alliance with Italy and Japan was only a temporary plan. The Japanese themselves say that they are an excellent race, but in the eyes of the Germans, the Germans are the best race on the earth, and the Japanese are simply an inferior race, and Japan is actually just a little brother to Germany.

    The United States could not be the younger brother of the Germans, the United States was the number one power in the world at that time, and if there was no retreat from Docelke, the whole of Europe would fall into the mouth of Germany, and even if the Anglo-French forces could survive, it would be difficult to deal with the strong offensive of the German army. But when the United States joined, the tide of the war took a sharp turn. It can be seen that Germany, the United States, and the Soviet Union were all countries that could influence the situation of the war at that time, and here the United States was the strongest, followed by Germany, and then the Soviet Union.

    If Germany wants to conquer the world, it should actually be the most powerful countries in the world, and other small countries are simply vulnerable. So by the very nature of the German fascists, it was impossible for them to form an alliance. But if you had to make an assumption, I think if Italy had been kicked out of the Axis and replaced by Britain or France, history would have to be rewritten.

    Not to mention the USSR or the USA.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <> "Can Germany be defeated without the participation of the United States in World War II?"

    If the United States had not been involved in World War II, would Europe still have a chance to defeat Germany, and would the Soviet Union have a chance to win Germany? Obviously not. From the very beginning of the outbreak of World War II, the attitude of the United States was to wait and see what happened, which was exactly the same as the first and second world wars.

    At the beginning of World War II, Germany quickly occupied most of Europe with its strong military strength, and even France, which claimed to be the "strongest army in Europe", did not hold out for long. Britain and the Soviet Union eventually became Hitler's final targets.

    At first, Britain and the USSR were only beaten by Germany, and it was not too much to be exhausted. While Churchill and Stalin resisted stubbornly, they both set their sights on the United States, because the United States was the most economically powerful country in the world at that time, and the United States gave a large amount of ** and material aid to the participating countries in World War II for the sake of its own interests in the world.

    According to statistics, from 1941 to the end of World War II, the United States provided more than $50 billion in aid to the allies participating in the war, of which 60% went to Britain and 20% to the Soviet Union. If Britain does not say, then talk about 20% of the aid to the USSR, more than 16 million tons. What is the concept?

    There are 10,000 airplanes, 500,000 cars, 8,000 cannons, more than 100,000 guns, nearly 700 chartered ships, and countless explosives, steel, food and other materials. The involvement of the United States in the war was an important factor in Germany's defeat.

    From the above situation, it can be seen that without the assistance of the Americans, Nazi Germany would have taken Britain first, and then faced the Soviet Union. At that time, the Soviet Union was already considering abandoning Moscow. Without the assistance and involvement of the United States, the Soviet Union would have been caught between Japan and Germany.

    This Chang. Even if the territory of the Soviet Union is large, it will be conquered sooner or later, but it may last longer than the British.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is completely impossible, Frankfurt is the capital of Germany and the largest city of Germany, Frankfurt is the largest financial center of Germany and the largest economic center of Germany, Frankfurt is the richest city in Germany and the richest city in Germany.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The history of the world is another matter, and some people always feel weak. I use China to drag all the elites of the world's armies to death in China, don't say it's impossible, China is so big, there is no problem at all, and then Germany sweeps the world, do you think, the United States, Britain and France will still exist?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The North African Bai Landing Campaign (also known as the Fire Du

    Operation Torch).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Normandy landings, Caen, Alas, Metz, Ardennes, market gardens on the banks of the Rhine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In World War II, Germany declared war on the United States for a number of reasons. But in connection with the USSR, it can only be understood in this way:

    1) Germany's declaration of war on the United States was in fulfillment of paragraph 3 of the Treaty of the Triple Alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan: In the event of an attack on either side, the other side will do its best to assist, including political, economic, and military forces.

    The Treaty of the Triple Alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan was signed on September 27, 1940 by Germany, Italy and Japan in Berlin, Germany. The agreement formalized the alliance of the three Axis powers and was seen as a warning to the United States to remain neutral or face the enemy on both sides.

    The treaty complemented the 1936 German-Japanese Agreement and the International Agreement on Anti-Dumping, and was intended to eliminate the rift between Germany and Japan arising from the signing of the Non-Aggression Pact between the Soviet Union and Germany in 1939.

    But by April 13, 1941, the Japanese government was still carrying Hitler behind its back (in return to the Molotov-Ribbentrop agreement of August 1939) and signed the Non-Aggression Pact with the Soviet Union almost on the eve of Germany's attack on the Soviet Union. This result led directly to the fact that at the critical moment of World War II, Germany had expected support from Japan, but did not receive it.

    2) On December 7, 1941, the Japanese army attacked Pearl Harbor in the United States and succeeded. The Germans, on the other hand, were facing defeat in the Battle of Moscow. The next day, Germany declared war on the United States, an important purpose of which was to ease the pressure on Germany in exchange for and prompting Japan to formally declare war on the Soviet Union.

    It is clear, however, that with Japan's focus of aggression on the (western) Pacific and the entry of the United States into the war, Germany's goals have not been achieved at all.

    To sum up, the stalemate in which Germany was deeply trapped in the Soviet battlefield was not only never broken by the declaration of war on the United States, but on the contrary, it was precisely because of its declaration of war on the United States that the United States officially intervened in World War II and opened a second battlefield together with other Western allies, thereby hastening the eventual demise of German Fasiel.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Nearly all German generals thought it was mad to declare war on the United States.

    I think there are several reasons for this decision:

    1 Hitler was carried away by the victory in the early stage of the Soviet-German war, and felt that the German army was infinitely close to victory, and some of the country's military factories even began to turn to the production of civilian equipment, and the next step was to go back and clean up the British.

    2 The British and the Yankees signed an Atlantic charter in embarrassment, what islands for **, transport**, the US Navy even has the right to the German Navy**, that is, although the United States did not participate in the war, in fact, it was the same as the mainland supporting Vietnam during the Vietnam War. So the mustache has long hated the polio patient.

    3 The Japanese claimed to be able to rely on their navy to bring down all the British forces in the Far East and inflict heavy damage on the United States.

    All in all, fooled.

    In fact, the declaration of war on the United States was accompanied by no requirement for Japan to declare war on the Soviet Union, resulting in the Soviets using the Pacific waterway to transport arms from the United States, and as long as the American ships flew the Soviet flag, the Japanese had no right to intercept them, so the mustache was completely trapped.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Mainly because of Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, which caused the United States** The United States was furious and immediately declared war on Japan Japan and Germany are allies Germany is inevitable A lot of Japan's history is written in a mess, especially World War II.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Nor was it that Germany declared war on the United States in the first place because Japan and Germany had an offensive and defensive alliance.

    Second, because the situation in the Soviet-German war became more and more tense, more and more people in the United States volunteered to join the Allied forces.

    Hitler was afraid that the United States would participate in the European theater, so he demanded that Japan exercise strategic containment of the United States in the Pacific Ocean, so that the Americans could turn their attention to the Pacific theater and thus remove the hidden dangers in the European theater.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Japan attacked first, and Germany had to declare war on the United States.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Fundamentally, it is a question of social nature, because the Soviet Union is a socialist country, and the United States is a capitalist country, and after the end of the war, all kinds of disagreements between the two countries will gradually become apparent, so after the end of World War II, they became hostile.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    When there is a common enemy, the two countries are allies, and once there is no common enemy, there are only interests left between them, and when the interests are not aligned, it is a hostile relationship.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because both the Soviet Union and the United States were superpowers after the end of World War II, the two countries wanted to form their own strategic approach.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    At this time, Germany was too strong at that time, they needed to join forces, and after the war, their military strength was naturally hostile.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If the Soviet Union and Germany were to form an alliance, I felt that it would be difficult to fight. Then the world will be even more miserable, and each country will lose more.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If the German three really form an alliance with the Soviet Union, it will basically be the finale, there is no opponent in the land war, Eurasia and Africa will definitely be swept away, Britain may be isolated to hold up, but there is no problem in crossing the Bering Strait with the naval strength of the Soviet Union and Germany, once the battlefield is placed on the North American continent and even the United States mainland, when the war is mainly based on land and air, the United States will be gg.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I am a paramilitary alliance, Germany defeated in World War I can not produce important **, many German ** research units are located in the territory of the Soviet Union, such as advanced tanks and other samples have become Soviet Russia, the second is that the Soviet Union and Germany flanked Poland before and after, each entered the division of the area, because the Soviet Union planned to attack Germany and Yugoslav oil producing areas, so that Germany had no strategic favor to use oil and Germany to fight Soviet Russia.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If the Soviet Union and Germany had become allies, I think World War II would have been their victory, because both of them had very strong militaries at that time, and together they were unbeatable.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Such a sentimental argument is impossible, because socialism and communism are incompatible with fascism.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Interests basically overlap, contradictions cannot be reconciled, and it is impossible to form a real alliance. However, since the landlord raised this question, let's assume that Hitler and Stalin really made a regression and divided the European sphere of influence to carve up the world, I think that the three continents of Asia, Europe and Africa must be divided, and the Chinese battlefield talks about long-term resistance, unless the Soviet Union is willing to compromise with the CCP and give up the traditional Han land. As for the Americas, the United States will certainly fight to the death before the Soviet-German army lands, and it is difficult to say whether the United States will surrender immediately or resist to the end after the Soviet-German army gains a foothold on the North American continent.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Even if they form an alliance, unless they defeat the United States in a short time, it will be a protracted war, and those two wars do not know when they will end.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    In Mustache's idea, the Slavs were an inferior people, and the vast plains were the new living space of the Germanic peoples under his rule, so it was impossible to form an alliance with the Soviet Union. Stalin once proposed to sue for peace, but he also flatly refused, and the elimination of the Bolsheviks was his life's goal. occupy the Caucasus, get the much-needed oil, and completely defeat the Soviet Union; Then he divided his troops into Iran, went south to the Indian Ocean, and joined forces with Japan.

    Blockading Britain, taking the nearest route to attack Brazil, encircling the United States from east to west, and dominating the world are roughly the masterpieces of the mustache.

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