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Originally Posted by uffandr View Post
And both the USA and Great Britain were ready anough to catch Germany in twistle while Soviet Army was finishing with them near the Stalingrad. .
How many divisions would have been enough to mount a successful foray onto Northwest Europe and how much shipping would be enough to land and support this force? How much of each did the the UK and US have during this time frame (1942)?

Does the US and UK ignore their obligation in other areas of the world and fight only one front, as the USSR was doing? At what point to we tell the Japanese "that's far enough," San Francisco or the Rocky Mountains? (I know, I know, I'm just using hyperbole)
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