Who had the greatest impact in stopping the Nazis in WW2 - the British, The

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Americans or the Russains? Also, if any of these three allies had been neutralized early in the war would there have been a different outcome?
 
Im an American and I think the Russians really kept them busy so well that the US and Brits were able to advance faster. If the Nazis were not so busy with the Russians, D- day, and any other invasion probably would have failed. Id have to go with Russians on this.
 
if the russians had been neutralized and germany had not bothered with england then america would never have entered - american entered so save the western world but helped the commies because it was easier to fight the germans with the commies fighting them too and rpped up with weapons and cash from the states - so the russians had the biggest impact and took 40 million civilian and military casualties doing so the reds were the first to enter berlin in the end
 
Russia had the greatest impact.
Britain and the USA had a huge impact also, but the Russians under Stalin would still be fighting the Germans in Vladavostok-the benefit of a dictatorship with a motivated population.
Britain taken out in 1940 would have meant the Germans might have even gotten to Vladivostok without that second front to worry about, Roosevelt could have stayed out of the war.
The USA was the world's arsenal and kept everybody going with trucks, ammo, aircraft etc. With them out of the picture, the Russians would still have won, but it would have taken longer, been bloodier, and the Iron Curtain would been in Wales or Ireland, not Germany.
 
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brits kept nazis from capturing entire europe...they were the only real hard resistance.
russians got the advantage of winter and also because the western fronts were heavily engaged with brits
americans, they silently watched the war and when all were consumed they 'really' entered into the war.
 
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