Freemason9
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I've always believed that the war was extended so that Germany could exact the maximum economic and infrastructure damage on the USSR. The Soviets were decimated by the war, and Stalin was actually bitter because of the long delay of the allied invasion force. By the time the U.S was fully engaged, we had grown our industrial base to its full potential, the USSR was in shambles, and so was most of Europe (by 1945, the U.S. had fully 50% of the entire world's manufacturing).
The timing of the war's ending had the maximum potential outcome for the U.S.
The timing of the war's ending had the maximum potential outcome for the U.S.