answersLogoWhite

0

This statement is misleading. While Germany achieved significant early victories against Britain and the Soviet Union, such as the fall of France in 1940 and initial successes in Operation Barbarossa in 1941, neither the British nor the Soviets surrendered before the United States joined the war in December 1941. Britain remained resilient, especially during the Battle of Britain, and the Soviets launched a counteroffensive after the harsh winter. The U.S. entry into the war bolstered the Allied forces, significantly turning the tide against Germany.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

2d ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What part of Europe did Germany took control?

West Germany was part of the "free" world; EAST Germany was controlled by the Soviets.


Why did the Soviets want to take over Germany?

Germany is in a central location in Europe. It borders Italy, France, Poland and other countries. With control of Germany they could control Europe.


What country surrendered to the Nazis?

he captured many people including jews slavs and gypsies


How did the war end in europe?

With the unconditional surrender of Germany on 8 May 1945


What did churchill and roosevelt want to occur in europe?

The unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany.


Was the lack of commitment in Italian forces the key to allied win in Europe?

The key to winning the war in Europe was the "Russians" (Soviets). The war between the Soviets (Russian Front) and Germany was the primary war in Europe commencing in 1941. In Europe...anything but the Russian Front was a side-show.


What effect did the D-Day have on World War 2?

It sped things up in Europe; it was really a race between the Soviets (Russians) and the Western Allies, on who could beat whom into Berlin first. The Germans greatly wanted to surrender to the Western Allies, not the Soviets! Had the US/British not reached Berlin when they did, the Soviets (Russians) would have taken over ALL of Berlin, instead of just EAST Berlin.


What day did Britain win World War 2?

On 7 May 1945, after six years of war, Germany signed an unconditional surrender to the Allies. Germany's surrender was ratified at Berlin on 8 May 1945, which came to be known as VE Day (Victory in Europe). On that day, British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, officially announced the end of the war with Germany.


What and when is VE day?

Victory In Europe Day. The surrender of Germany , May 8th 1945.


What was the day called when the Nazis surrender in Europe?

Germany signed the surrender document on Monday, May 7, 1945.


Did Dropping the Atomic Bombon Japan pressured the Germans to surrender in Europe?

Germany had already surrendered by that time.


In order the break the soviets blockade against west berlin in 1948 the us and Great Britain did what?

The United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and, eventually France. In which they were to accept the surrender of Nazi forces and restore order. This would stand as a bulwark against Soviet expansion into Western Europe. On June 22, 1948, negotiations between the Soviets, Americans, and British broke down.