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Sept 3, 1939 (France and Britain Declare War on Germany)
 
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June 4, 1940 (Dunkirk evacuations succeed)
 
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October 23, 1940 (Spain doesn’t join Axis)
 
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October 31, 1940 (Germany significantly cuts back bombing of UK due to losses)
 
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November-December 1940 (Soviet-Axis talks stall, USSR doesn’t join Axis)
 
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March 11, 1941 (USA approves Lend-Lease to European Allies)
 
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June 22, 1941 (Germany invades USSR)
 
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January  7th, 1942 (Barbarossa fails, Germany can’t reach Moscow)
 
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December 11th, 1941 (USA declares war on Germany)
 
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February 2, 1943 (Germany loses Battle of Stalingrad)
 
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July 25, 1943 (Germany diverts units to occupy Italy)
 
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August 23, 1943 (Germany loses Battle of Kursk)
 
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January 27, 1944 (Germany withdraws from Leningrad)
 
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June 6, 1944 (D-Day landings)
 
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January 25th, 1945 (Allies win Battle of Bulge)
 
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May 8th, 1945 (Germany finally surrenders)
 
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« on: August 03, 2022, 06:44:19 PM »
« edited: August 03, 2022, 06:50:48 PM by Meclazine »

When the US Industrial machine started producing the Bombers and Mustangs in such large quantities, they had the necessary advantage to turn the war.

The German Albert Speer, Architect, Nazi Party member, family man, gave his assessment on this exact question.

On his LinkedIn profile, it says Albert was Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production (Feb 1942 - April 1945).

Albert is quoted as saying:

"(With the Americans) flying provocatively low, the bombers of the American Fifteenth Air Force crossed the Alps from their Italian bases to attack German industrial targets."

That was the moment he said was when he knew the Germans had lost the war.
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