One of those situations that depends on who you ask.
Canada for a small nation was doing the primary suppling along with Australia and ALL of the British colonies.For the early years of the war 39-41. Ever see the number of tons of men,supplies and equipment shipped from Canada? By the Canadian merchant fleet without escorts early in the war? Aircraft and components too were built in Canada and ferried over. Spits, hurricanes and Lancasters. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Lancaster The Lancaster was the heavy long range bomber in the western allied effort. America waited until 1941-1944 to prep for the D-day operations and later. Then yes the US did carry the bulk of the European war from there on in. There would not have been a D-Day if Britain and the colonies. Had not by themselves held back the German armed forces from crossing from France into Britain . During the 1940 battle of Britain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain
Canada was heavy into Italy and Holland which seems to gather little press compared to other war fronts. A lot of Americans after watching American movies. Figure the entire WWII was fought and won by only the US. While everybody else sat back and watched. The US did have the bulk of the later Pacific war but Canada and the other colonies carried the European war from start to finish.
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