Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Reasons for Germany's defeat in World War II

Reasons for Germany's defeat in World War II

1 Small population (compared with the Soviet Union)

The front line is too long (East and North Africa)

The weather (winter came early on the Eastern Front, so German soldiers on the front line could not get cotton-padded clothes quickly and froze to death)

4 Pullback (Italian loser, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, pulled the United States into the battlefield, and indirectly triggered the battlefield on the Western Front).

5 Two-way ambush (Germany was attacked by Soviet Union and allied forces after Normandy landing)

6 a dozen three (Soviet, American and British tanks, planes and infantry can bury Germans alive alone)

7 Lack of resources (due to resource problems in the middle and late period, tank armor is obviously worse than that in the early period, so soldiers can't keep up without giving it)

The western front was seized by the allied forces for air superiority (the rockets and bombers of fighter planes can effectively attack the tanks that the Germans are proud of. Wei Teman's Tiger tank was killed by a rocket).