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  • Do You Agree that Hitler Was Unlikely to Win World War II because the Allies Had Greater Resources?

     

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Published: 03.06.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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I agree to a large extent that Hitler was unlikely to win World War II because the Allies had greater resources. However, there was also other factor that contributed to Hitler's failure in World War II.
The Allies had better resources than the Axis Powers. The Axis Powers were outnumbered in terms of manpower. The combined populations of Germany, Italy and Japan was 200 million compared to the Allies' 340 million. This showed that the Axis Powers did not have sufficient army to fight in the war and this caused Germany's chance of winning low. …

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