Which of the following is a reason for Allied victory in Europe?

The bombing of the Allies had little impact.

The Allies only had to fight on a single front.

The Axis underestimated the cost of fighting on multiple fronts.

The production capacity of Germany declined rapidly.

1 answer

The correct reason for Allied victory in Europe from the options provided is:

The Axis underestimated the cost of fighting on multiple fronts.

This underestimation played a significant role in the eventual defeat of the Axis powers, as they were stretched thin across various fronts, which affected their ability to effectively wage war. The other options either misrepresent the situation or do not accurately reflect the reasons for the Allies' success.