
What if Germany DID NOT Declare war on the US in 1941? The atomic bomb is dropped on Berlin
History Undone
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Pivotal Decisions of WWII: Germany and the U.S.
This chapter examines the critical moments and decisions made by Germany and the U.S. during World War II, particularly the implications of Germany's declaration of war on the United States. The speakers discuss strategic miscalculations by Hitler and the potential outcomes of different U.S. responses, including a scenario where the U.S. focuses on the Pacific Theater instead of Europe. The conversation reflects on how these historical decisions could have altered the course of the war and the resulting geopolitical landscape.
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