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The US was also quite involved in the research being carried out in Germany too, and many great things were coming from it. Fighter jets for instance.





I thought fighter jets first appeared at the tail end of WWII? (1944-45)

Are you talking about pre-US involvment research?

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It was when Hitler stabbed the Russians in the back that the allies began to win the war. Caught on two fronts, and not holding well in Africa, the German army was too thinly spread.





So US involvment had no bearing on the situation, rather it was Germany's mistake. If the US never got involved, Germany would have fell due to a multi front war. You seem to downplay the importance of the United States involvment.

Casablanca = 35000 US troops from US under Geoge Patton
Oran = 39000 US troops from England under Lloyd Fredendall
Algiers = 33000 US and Brit under Ryder


Why was it again the axis was not holding well in Africa?


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