The Americans and the Brits did more than the Soviets. We cleared North Africa, Italy, France, and did all the strategic bombing which so hobbled Germany. We also supplied decisive levels of logistics to the Soviet efforts.
Just because Stalingrad had a higher death toll than the battles of the Americans does not make it a more decisive battle. The Ruhr was the industrial center of Germany and the air and later Allied ground war against the Ruhr was of utmost importance.
The Soviets were indeed horrid commies and were guilty of countless humanitarian atrocities of which the Katyn Forest Massacre is one of the more famous. Their treatment of the other “liberated” eastern European countries provided many more examples.
Just because Stalingrad had a higher death toll than the battles of the Americans does not make it a more decisive battle. The Ruhr was the industrial center of Germany and the air and later Allied ground war against the Ruhr was of utmost importance.
The Soviets were indeed horrid commies and were guilty of countless humanitarian atrocities of which the Katyn Forest Massacre is one of the more famous. Their treatment of the other “liberated” eastern European countries provided many more examples.
The Allied victories in North Africa, Sicily, France and the Ruhr and the bombing campaigns don't matter. All that matters is that the Soviets occupied the bombed-out ruins of Berlin.