Actually, the German's poor stratagy with D-Day probably cost the the war. Plus, they wern't able to hold the ally advance during the Battle of the Bulge, which really screwed it up for them.
Germany turned the tide of the war.... by making there 2 stupid mistakes, declaring war on U.S. and U.S.S.R., and then by Invading USSR they got screwed by weather and that was a fuck up
Germany would have won the war if not for one mistake... Hitler told his men not to attack until his word came. Hitler also decided he'd sleep in on the day of the great battle and his troops got slaughtered without command.
Germany would have won the war if not for one mistake... Hitler told his men not to attack until his word came. Hitler also decided he'd sleep in on the day of the great battle and his troops got slaughtered without command.
Germany made many, many, mistakes, the fatal one was attacking Russia. They did not have the resources to sustain a protracted war in the east and west at the same time.
I have to agree, Germany opening a front in the East screwed them. I've watched a lot on the History Channel (:P) and people believe Hitler had a terminal case of Parkinson's and he was trying to outrun his death.
"Two hands working do more than a thousand praying."
America or Germany by far, probably about equal, no doubt in my mind that it is one of the two though. We contributed largely to d-day and dropped the bombs which forced japan out of the war (the two atom bombs, and the bombing run in which the b-29s flew off the carrier and went on an incredibly long bombing run, if you know ur history, thank god for japanese power failures).
The Japanese aren't even allowed to have an army due to the fact that their army was so insane. The treaty with the United Nations restricts them from having a military.
Which is pretty damn fucked up...what if someone were to attack the japs...yes...i know...they have support...but still...its not like our millitary or some1 elses milltary can be there 100% of the time