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By the end of World War II in Europe, the Allies were largely dependent on the United States for
troops.
supplies.
U-boats.
strategy.
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supplies.
By the end of the war the United States was the Allies' primary source of materiel (food, fuel, vehicles, ships, aircraft, ammunition) through massive wartime production and programs like Lend‑Lease. Allies did not depend chiefly on the US for U‑boats (those were German) or for overall strategy, and while the US provided many troops, the USSR and Commonwealth forces also supplied huge armies.
By the end of the war the United States was the Allies' primary source of materiel (food, fuel, vehicles, ships, aircraft, ammunition) through massive wartime production and programs like Lend‑Lease. Allies did not depend chiefly on the US for U‑boats (those were German) or for overall strategy, and while the US provided many troops, the USSR and Commonwealth forces also supplied huge armies.
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