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several reasons, industries in Germany being bombed, aloss in proctivity. It has been said thou that German industries did "defied" the bombers and kept pumping out tanks and planes.

The bombing of oilfields and sythentic oil production plants, left Germany with an oil shortage

Hitlers "medeling" with plans, for example his halt order to his panzer forces closing in on Dunkirk, as some historians have said let the british army escape. Replacing and firing compendent Generals because he or they disagreed with one another.

Not knocking Russia or Britain out of the war. Because of this American and UK forces were able to build up in Britain and Egypt and fight the Germans on 2 fronts. Not defeating russia, dragged germnay into a war of attrition whcih they could not win with the Russians.

The SS had nothing to do with the Allies. the first part of this paragraph is true and correct but everything else is incorrect

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