Re: What was the biggest mistake made during WWII?
I haven't read the other replies in depth yet (skimmed; lot of interesting stuff I'll get to), but the biggest mistake of WWII was not made during WWII. It was the Versailles Treaty. Or possibly the American entry into WWI in the first place. One or the other.
The next biggest mistake was also not made during WWII, but after, at Yalta.
After that would be Roosevelt maneuvering the United States into war, foolishly believing it would finally alleviate his Fabulous Depression.
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