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Not necessarily. America was defending its allies so if Germany had crushed Britain like France then America might have stayed out of the war. Germany was also starting to try and produce nuclear weapons and already had the deadly V1 and V2 rockets which could have turned the war in their favour. They also had the first jet fighters that if mass produced and used correctly could have defeated any air force.
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Well under Hitler's leadership they would have never won.
If Germany, with its scientific progress in 1939-40 (which surpassed a lot of nations that eventually caught up a year or two later) had attacked Britain, made a pact with the USSR which would've feared attacking Germany at the time, the US would have stayed out and the joint scientific-militaristic cooperation of the then German leader and Stalin would be very benefical and America wouldn't have dared attacking. But everything I'm stating is all probabilty and I don't think the ideologies of Stalin and of another German leader would meet halfway.
The point I'm trying to make is that Nazi Germany would have lost with the stubborness of Hitler no matter what.
Which proves that Hitler was not only failing at the end of the war but in the beginning as well.
Hitler was just an extremely lucky individual who made a lot of aweful decisions.
His rejection from art school, his life being saved in World War 1 (debatable) by a British Private, Hitlerputsch (coup), his badly written book that got famous, his failed assassination in 1938.