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IN the course of the decades since the Second World War, historians have been sorting out the various factors which contributed to the defeat of Hitler's Germany: statesmanship, strategic planning, military operations, intelligence work, and superior economic and industrial strength of the Allies together with Hitler's miscalculations-and, last but not least, internal resistance within Germany itself to Nazism. 
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