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To put it simply the US Army took charge of the war in the Pacific with Australia and New Zealand. The European part of it was usually left to the Allies. ___ The above answer is incorrect. In fact, the Americans did fight in large numbers in Europe. As for Berlin, the Soviet Army got there first.

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