The easiest answer is that the Allies dedicated themselves to total war. Total war means nations devote all of their resources towards war efforts.
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You are not a moron for asking the question, but the answer requires years of study and branches into several fields (politics, economics, logistics, ideology, philosophy, etc.) I have been studying this question for 30+ years and I am still learning. Perhaps the above answerer is the real moron.
the real answer is that by creating a two way front at Omaha beach and Utah beach in France, the us closed in on he axis powers and defeated them. they also defeated them by using the island hopping strategy to capture and defeat the Japanese islands. They also won by dropping the atomic bomb on nagasaki and Hiroshima in japan.
I can find nothing false about "the real answer" above, but it seems to be answering the question "How did the US defeat Germany and Japan?" There were three other beaches besides Omaha and Utah (British at Gold and Sword, Canadians at Juno). The British had almost knocked Italy out of the war before the US arrived. The other front was in Russia, also ignored by the previous answer. I agree about the island hopping strategy, but Japan would have lost the war even without the atomic bombings. Yet, Hiroshima and Nagasaki did result in a shorter war and a million lives saved.
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The allied forces were the british, US, France(Taken over by Germany), Russia and a series of more countries. The Axis Powers were the Japanese and Italy and Germany. Germany was taken by a series of attacks and tank runs after year of the Normandy invasion. Japan surrendered after the atomic bomb was deployed. the US wasn't winning against japan at first because they were equallly matched thanks to the new industrialized japan during the war. Russia took a major role wiping out Poland and the German borders. Italy left the Axis powers and Joined the Allied forces.
The Allies were on the opposing side of the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan.)
your mom. because when everyone chickened out they went to their mommys.
They were on the allies.
how were the allies able to defeat the axis in europe Principally Britain,the US & Russia. Others, notably Australia, fought both in the European & Pacific theatres.
The allies had more navy and air force and the axis had more military
The Allies were on the opposing side of the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan.)
your mom. because when everyone chickened out they went to their mommys.
The key strategy for the United States in Axis and Allies is to build up their military forces and resources to effectively control and counter the Axis powers, while also forming alliances with other Allied nations to coordinate their efforts and defeat the Axis powers.
The English channel.
They were on the allies.
The invasion in Normandy, France, ultimately changed the upper hand in the war from the Axis powers to the Allied powers.
how were the allies able to defeat the axis in europe Principally Britain,the US & Russia. Others, notably Australia, fought both in the European & Pacific theatres.
The allies had more navy and air force and the axis had more military
the allies had won the war
Hitler and Germany were part of the Axis powers.
Obviously, they tried to defeat their enemies, the Axis Powers. If you wanted a different answer, you should rephrase your question.
Victory.