I have always been of the opinion that the American PEOPLE came together and united as one to insure that our fighting forces had what they needed to defeat the Axis nations (including sustenance). I also firmly believe that the Germans were so smitten with the idea of 'German Precision' that they created a smaller number of tanks, planes, submarines, etc. When their works of 'mechanical art' were confronted by swarms of Sherman tanks, the cheap, 'inferior' Shermans won by sheer numbers. When the Russian T-34 appeared in vast numbers it was an ugly, crude club of a beast BUT it not only proved equal to the best the Germans had, BUT it was produced in vastly greater quantities.
I think that the idea of Aryan Superiority and the invincibility of Imperial Japan as espoused by those in power led them to believe that Americans, Brits, Russians, Jews, Finns and a host of others were subhuman mongrels
that didn't stand a chance in stopping them in their quest for world domination. How wrong they were! :roll:
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