This is a puzzling question, and I'm left guessing what you mean. When and how might America have had the opportunity or desire to 'choose Germany's fate'? Are you, perhaps, thinking of the Treaty of Versailles (1919)?
The war with Germany was over and the atomic weapons were not fully developed for their use in the European Theatre .
no because that wouldn't be fair if the child got choose too live in America but his or her parents didnt get to choose
Russia.Germany and Russia both agreed not to fight and was going to both get half of Poland after taking it over.but once Germany swept France then Germany didnt really have to worry about fighting on two fronts like in ww1.so then they decided to go against there treaty and attack russia.so at first russia was germanys allie.but then Germany attacked it so the answer is RUSSIA
he didnt
he didnt
Alot, but it didnt matter, because at the time German was in control by russia and America. and Germany's economy was beyond any other country.
they didnt win anything
Cause %50 percent of the people were gay at the time but didnt know what the cause of transexual is.
she didnt it was luck harmless luck
they didnt they married their cousins
America didnt really lose the war. It was never America's war to lose.
zero. the place didnt exist.