User blog comment:Disturbedfan1100/Diplomatic talk and stuff/@comment-6138112-20131209160839/@comment-6138112-20131209205226

Propoganda is a tool to get others to support you cause. And since the western countries wouldn't be loyal to the USSR with anything short of a (unlikely) full blown communist rebellion, it's safe to say that we wouldn't be exposed to anti-US propoganda.

And in my opinion, each of the big three contributed the same in the Second World War, or better put, one couldn't have won without the other two,

The USSR obviously dealt with the majority of the German army, and pushed them back all the way to Berlin. However, they defeated the purpose of the war, which was a free Poland, and instead put them under a Communist dictatorship.

Britain's RAF raids were invaluable, destroying German morale and decreasing their wartime production. They were involved in almost every area of the war outside of the eastern front, most notably in Africa and Italy. Their independence was also disallowing the Germans to use their full might against the Soviets, and they provided a base of operations for the American troops in Europe.

While the Americans grossly overestimate their efforts to the war, everyone else grossly underestimates. The US obviously dealt with Japan, with the help of the UK and Australlia. The resources they provided to the British and the Soviets was very, very important, as well as the invasion of France. The Americans also raided Germany's towns and cities, like the British.