Re: What was the biggest mistake made during WWII?
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Biggest longterm mistake was the usage of atomic bomb. Someday down the line they will be used again and do a lot more damage than the ones during WWII it just set a precedent that will be carried out in the next century or two.
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I don't agree with this. Thankfully the United States were the first country to use the atomic bomb, and not Germany (they needed about 5 or 6 more years before they would have caught up to the United States in this department) or the Soviet Union. The Germans would have been much closer to completing their atomic bomb if they had been more resourceful with their collective knowledge. Instead of pooling up their scientists together, there were about 13 different groups of scientists who were racing against each other in an attempt to appease the Fuhrer first.
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