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What advantages did the Axis powers have at the beginning of the war?
What advantage did the Axis Powers have? Germany and Japan had already secured firm control over the areas they invaded. Germany and Japan were better prepared for war. Germany had converted to military production while Japan had a military-led government.
What do you think would have happened if the US had not entered the war?
If the U.S. had stayed out of the war, it seems likely there would have been some kind of negotiated settlement. French and British generals squandered the youth of their countries by ordering them to charge into German machine-gun fire, and they wanted to command American soldiers the same way.
What would have happened if the Axis Powers won WW2?
If the Axis Powers won WW2, there wouldn’t have been a global dictatorship. Because none of the Axis Powers wanted to rule the world.
How did the superpowers invade America in WW2?
By the winter of 1945, the superpowers are ready to invade North America. Germany paves the way for its invasion of the United States by dropping Werner Heisenberg’s atomic bomb, called the Heisenberg Device, on Washington DC in December 1945. America’s political and military leadership are wiped out.
When did America get involved in the World War II?
We will start off this timeline in 1941, and for the sake of the story, we will say America did not get involved until 1941 (the war officially started in 1939, when Germany invaded Poland.) As of 1941, America has partnered with the Axis powers but has remained out of the war due to Roosevelt’s isolationist policies.
What happens to Japan and Germany in WW2?
The world settles into an uneasy balance of power, with Germany controlling the Atlantic and Japan controlling the Pacific world. Although the two are allied in name, and the Japanese are considered “honorary Aryans” in the Nazi racial hierarchy, this state of affairs is unlikely to last.