Question
The key to the Allied victory in Europe was?
The development of the atomic bomb
The vast personnel and industrial capacity of the United States and the Soviet Union
The lack of commitment of Italian forces to the Axis cause
The success of the resistance movement in undermining German authority
The development of the atomic bomb
The vast personnel and industrial capacity of the United States and the Soviet Union
The lack of commitment of Italian forces to the Axis cause
The success of the resistance movement in undermining German authority
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The key to the Allied victory in Europe was primarily the vast personnel and industrial capacity of the United States and the Soviet Union. This capacity enabled the Allies to produce vast amounts of military equipment, supplies, and personnel, which were crucial in sustaining the war effort against the Axis powers. Additionally, the collaboration between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, despite differing ideologies, played a significant role in overcoming the challenges posed by the Axis forces. While the other factors mentioned also contributed to the overall Allied success, the industrial and manpower resources of the U.S. and the Soviet Union were fundamental to achieving victory in Europe.