Tipsy
Respected Member
Yes, what a brilliant idea! Let us all attack the people who don't speak English as their first language for well, not speaking English as their first language. He would probably prefer if you debated in his native tongue, but I think he is doing far better at speaking English than you would be doing if you tried to debate Portuguese with him.You use spelling and grammar like that and you expect me to take that as a legitimate argument?
Now to put my opinion on this matter, for the second time. If you use the scenario of the Germans versus the Soviets, then it would just be a matter of time before the Germans won. The Germans wouldn't have needed to take over the Soviet Union, just survive, which I put my faith in that Germany would survive against the Soviet Union. But if not take over the Soviet Union, what would they do? The answer to that, destroy it. They would end this theater in a similar fashion to how the Allies finished off Japan. Inside of War World II there was a war to see who could develop an atomic bomb first. To see my evidence on why they could check my posts on the first two pages of this thread. I think one verses one, the Germans could take the Soviets.
The other argument would be that German may have been able to take the Soviet Union one verse one with strength of arms, but I am not going to argue this because I am more knowledgeable in the German atomic program then their strength of arms.
On the other side, the Allies (excluding the Soviet Union) did not have the infrastructure to support the war like Germany had. In my opinion, the Axis versus the Allies without the Soviet Union, could easily overrun the Allies. Not to mention the United States probably would end up being on its' own because of the whole stance of not entering the war until Pearl Harbor. Not to mention this would deprive the Allies of many of the technological advances England made during World War II for fighting against submarines.
In conclusion, I believe that the Soviet Union played the biggest role in World War II, but could not have taken on the Axis one verse one.