Since nobody wants to bring opinionated WW2 history from P&R, and history generally
isn't political in nature, figured we should start a thread here. Mainly so I can contribute too!
Although
one person claims that opinions on who helped the war effort the most was Americans,
another claims that it's all American propaganda.
So, the question to the class is, who, in your opinion, contributed the most in the war to help win it for the Allies?
My opinion is, while Russia was turning the tide on the eastern front during Operation Barbarossa, it wasn't until after the Americans entered the war (or, really, the idiot from Germany decided to declare war on America without realizing that America would have mainly sit out the European side of the war if he never did a damn thing against the US, like declaring war on the US) that the tide really started in favor towards the Allies.
So, long story short, it was the Americans who contributed the most, mainly by the influx of fresh troops during the later half of the war, controlling the Pacific front from the other Allied Nations so they can concentrate on the European front more, and also the mighty American Industrial strength and supply lines.