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why did the allied powers win the wars​

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Answered by gilllakhwindrr60
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He picked out three factors that he thought were critical: the unexpected 'power of resistance' of the Red Army; the vast supply of American armaments; and the success of Allied air power. ... For the Allies in World War Two, the defeat of Germany was their priority.

Answered by sheenujsph
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Answer:From this perspective, the Allies won because their benign, more-integrated societies allowed them to totally mobilize for war, while the conservative, even reactionary attitudes of the Nazis and the Japanese ensured that they lost. ... In World War II, the Allies outfought the Axis on land, in the air, and at sea.

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