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24 August, 05:07

What are some of the events General Eisenhower may be referring to that have changed the war since the "Nazi triumphs of 1940-41"?

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  1. 24 August, 05:24
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    Some of the events General Eisenhower may be referring to that have changed the war since the "Nazi triumphs of 1940-41" are the following:

    1. United Nations have defeated the Germans Soldiers in some open battles, so German Armies are not invincible.

    2. The Air Force team of United Nations have greatly reduced (killed) the number of German soldiers, both on air and on the ground.

    3. The United Nations or Allied team now posses better weapons and ammunitions, together with larger number of trained soldiers to face the German Soldiers.
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