The mind boggles at the thought of a transatlantic invasion. No, I don't think Manhattan would ever have resounded to goose-stepping jackboots.
It is unlikely that the Nazis would have invaded the US during World War II if given the opportunity. The US had a strong military and geographical barriers that would have made an invasion difficult for the Nazis to execute successfully. Additionally, the US was actively involved in the war effort against the Axis powers, making an invasion of the US a risky and challenging endeavor for the Nazis.
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
The battle of Stalingrad effected us greatly. Without the Soviets winning, they wouldn't have gotten the chance to move into Berlin, Germany, and attack the Nazis from the East. If they didn't get the chance to do that, one of two things could have happened. 1) The Nazis could have retreated into occupied Poland. 2) The Nazis could have moved Eastward into Moscow, and toppled the Soviets, making us lose an ally in the war.
No. That policy enabled the Nazis to kill very many Jews who could have been saved.
TheY were gelous of us.
It helped us to establish a foothold in Europe so that we could put an end to the terror and evil that were the Nazis.
Nazis
They are cool.
They lead the Normandy landings. So yes, they did help Defeat the Nazis.
none ___ The United States is a country, the Nazis were a political party, not a country.
Countries occupied by the Nazis such as France (and anyone living in Germany who didn't like the Nazis.
they never conquered the us ,but the us was fooled by a video that the Nazis made portraying the camps as places where the Jews were treated good with excellent conditions