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How did the Allies achieve victory over the Axis powers?
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During World War II, the Allies' eventual victory over the Axis powers was not solely due to their strengths but also because of critical failures on the Axis side.
During 1942, English forces were on the brink of defeat in various regions. The American economy was ill-prepared for the immense demands of total war, caught off guard. The Soviet system faced a major setback in 1941, losing a significant portion of its military resources. Despite the challenges, the Red Army of the Soviet Union adapted, learning from its mistakes and planning a successful counteroffensive.
Upon entering the war, the United States significantly bolstered the support for the Allies. This support was crucial in shifting the balance of power in favor of the Allies, altering the course of the war.
It is widely believed that the Allies' triumph in Europe became inevitable once the United States joined the Allied forces. Several factors contributed to this victory:
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