Quote Originally Posted by Kombucha
Well, Britain had basically the entire Commonwealth on it's side, plus a lot of European countries (sorry I forgot the USSR in our list of allies.) Germany and its allies would not have won. The USSR had a very big army, and German resources were spread thinly. Germany would most probably have not succeeded in creating their atomic bomb before they were defeated, they were busy creating flying saucers.
The only reason they lost to the Russians was because of the mass of the Russian Army and that they were being pressed by the US from the West. Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle in man's history. What army besides the Russians can accept over a million casualties in a single battle and call that a victory. You guys were almost defeated during the summer of 1940. If Hiltler had not changed tactics at the last minute I think you would be speaking German now. Oh and lets not forget SE Asia where the Japanese kicked the hell out of both of us. It was the US offensive in the Pacific and Europe that made the difference in WW2.