World War 2 : Why Hitler Lost?

In February 1945, Yalta Conference was held in Crimea. In it, it was announced that any country that would declare war on Germany can join the Allied forces in attacking Germany. Venezuela, Uruguay, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, Paraguay, all of them declared war on Germany.

The last 4 months of WWII were the most painful. Each day, almost 30,000 people were being killed. As the Allied Forces moved ahead, they found out about Hitler’s concentration camps. There hundreds of thousands of innocent Jews were cruelly killed. Allied forces continued bombing German cities.

Later on, this was criticised by some. Claiming that it was unnecessary to bomb German cities that killed numerous civilians. Cities like Dresden crumbled to the ground. It’s said that when Hitler could be killed on the ground, there was no need for the bombings. By this point in time, it was clear that Hitler was about to lose.