User talk:Hanchen

World War II
Your edit there was basically just semantics, but I'd say that the Allies did less to win the war than the Axis did to lose it. The entire Pacific War was lost by Japan because it attacked a power much stronger than it, in terms of industrial output and sheer population. There was no other outcome to the Pacific Theatre. Europe was the same thing, Hitler attacked Russia before England had been neutralized, thus opening a 2 front war, along with the relatively minor 3rd front in North Africa. Even still it was largely Hitler's meddling in the German army's affairs that cost them the Eastern Front. Read "Panzer Leader" by Guderian or "Panzer Battles" by F.W. von Mellenthin, both show several examples where the German army would have crushed the Soviet army had it not been for Hitler playing general,i.e., the Battle of Kiev, Stalingrad, etc.Parsecboy 17:23, 2 February 2007 (UTC)