On September 1, 1939, World War II started when Nazi Germany invaded Poland and on May 8, 1945 the war ended by Russia invading Berlin and Germany surrendering. The reasons for the Axis Powers' loss are many, but one of the main reasons is that Hitler was too devoted to his ideology and he couldn’t invade Britain when he had the chance in 1941. The key reason to the loss of the Axis Powers was Hitler declaring war on the U.S., and most of the reasons for failure of the Axis Powers rely on that when, in 1941, Hitler took control of the armed forces even though he had limited experience or skills required to taking full control of the armed forces. This led to their defeat. One of the key reasons why the Axis Powers lost the war was because of their poor decision making and the first one was when Adolf Hitler took over the control of the armed forces after a disagreement with his generals Blumberg and Fritz. This led to him and his devoted belief in his ideology. As the British are considered Arians, it didn’t seem right to Hitler to attack his own kind. The British were humiliated and more than 300,000 men by the English Canal retreated and were taken back to Britain. This resulted in a humiliation for them and having major losses in technology and arms. After that Hitler launched air force attacks by the Luftwaffe on British air bases. Britain in response launched their air forces to bomb Berlin and other German cities. As a result of this, here started the bad decision-making of the Axis Powers as Hitler was stunned by this and wanted to have revenge. He bombed London and left the air bases undefeated resulting in more jet production for Britain. As Hitler was anxious to start the attacks on USSR he let Britain survive, which later led to having the operation Overload. Since Hitler had taken control of the armed forces he couldn’t plan everything the way professional generals could. As he sent troops to Greece to help Nazi all