It’s not a mystery that the Second World War showed us military prowess never seen before in previous wars. From the Axis Powers to the Alliance, some alliances even had super countries which could single-handedly end the war by themselves. Here are 3 of these countries that held more power than most of the countries combined, John F Eilermann shares.
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It’s not a mystery that the Second World War showed us military prowess never seen before in
previous wars. From the Axis Powers to the Alliance, some alliances even had super countries which
could single-handedly end the war by themselves. Here are 3 of these countries that held more
power than most of the countries combined, John F Eilermann shares.
United Kingdom
Although not a single country, the
United Kingdom consisted of
England, Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland. These 4
countries gathered forces and
technology that protected them
from Germany’s invasion for so
long. Being involved from the
very beginning of the war, the
United Kingdom participated in
stopping Hitler’s advances by
being in major battles such as
the Battle of France, Operation:
Overlord, and, most notably, the
Battle of the Bulge. All these
battles were won with help from
another superpower, with tech and air support coming in to help, John F Eilermann notes. Overall,
the United Kingdom held enough power to stop the Axis’ advance through Europe.
Germany
It’s no mystery that Germany held so
much power during the Second World
War during Hitler’s reign. Almost like a
hive mindset, they followed the orders
of their Führer up to the very end.
From technology like U-boats to
torturous prison camps, their brutish
and mercilessness in the battlefield
grants them a seat on this list. Even
without advanced technology like the
US or tons of infantry like the UK,
Germany managed, with strategy, to
take over half of Europe, even before
the Axis Powers were formed. With all
these achievements and more,
Germany deserves to be called a
superpower, John F Eilermann notes.
United States of America
Ever since the US bared their fangs during the Second World War, everyone feared their military
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prowess. With the help of tech more advanced than anything the battlefield had seen, the USA
proved to be the largest superpower of WWII. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the USA had more
of an active role in the war rather than just providing support by equipment. They strategized and not
long after, through the use of atomic bombing, reduced the Axis Powers military strength by more
than half. John F Eilermann shares that this makes the USA a military to be feared and respected.
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