Idon't no!!
They came basically from where the Germans came from, they followed the German retreat.
to the south of America
From Iceland to Greenland, then on to North America.
From Iceland to Greenland, then to North America.
He sailed west from Greenland to North America.
He sailed west from Greenland.
He sailed west from Greenland to North America.
he went from England to western washington
For a start, it was not only America who destroyed Hitler, for about 3 years the Russians bore the brunt of WW II, along with Great Britian, Canada, Australia etc.
He was trying to find a trade route to Asia, and he accidentally founded America, that at that time was full of native Americans, and he would take them in as slaves.
Your answer depends on your mode of travel, your route, your departure port and your ultimate Antarctic destination.
The sea route and the land route were generally the same length in time (the Panama canal was not yet dug, forcing ships to go around the Southern tip of South America) and most decided the land route was preferable.