Saturday, August 30, 2014

How the Allies were able to fight a war in two fronts?

The Allies were able to fight a war on two fronts because
they had much more manpower and manufacturing capability than the Axis had.  Because of
this, they (mostly the US) were able to fight on two
fronts.


Think about the countries that made up the Allied
powers.  The Allies had both the USSR and the United States on their side.  These were
two countries with huge populations compared to that of Germany or Japan.  In addition,
the US had a huge manufacturing base that could not be damaged by enemy bombers the way
the Japanese and German ones could be.


When you combine
these two advantages, it explains why the Allies were able to fight on two fronts at
once.

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