That's true, the French were no match to the Germans in 1939 for fair reasons. The politicians and generals had experienced the devastation of WW I and couldn't fathom another war, the French population was divided over stopping Hitler in part because the most vociferous anti nazis were the communists and the French worried about their influence, and because the French simply didn't prepare by spending their resources on armament like the nazis were doing.
But it's also worth mentioning that the US didn't get in the war until 1942, long after Hitler had invaded most of Europe because many in the US government debated supporting communist Russia or nazi Hitler. Also, Americans didn't want to fight a foreign war until Pearl Harbor woke them up. US manufacturing powerhouse built the most formidable armament the world had ever seen which thankfully overwhelmed the nazi army. But make no mistake, America alone would not have defeated the nazis; it took many nations to finally beat the fokkers.
By July 1942, Hitler's Kriegsmarine (U-Boats) had sunk a nearly 1,000 merchant marine vessels off the East Coast of U.S.
FDR could not respond with a yawn.
By D-Day, the die was cast for Hitler. On June 6, German troops at the fortifications were in disbelief of the size of the Armada sailing at them.
But more so, that American troops had no horses.
Eisenhower had no fear of running out of gasoline or diesel.
German military had no such luxury.
The German troops at Normandy knew they lost the war that day, because Americans brought no horses with them.
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