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^ What do you mean "waiting for Russia", the US was racing the USSR to Berlin and they lost.
I'm too lazy to get a better link:
The Soviet advance and ultimate capture of the German capital was virtually unopposed by their allies. In an effort to avoid a diplomatic issue, Allied General of the Army Dwight Eisenhower had ordered his forces into the south of Germany to cut off and wipe out other pieces of the Wehrmacht and to avoid the possibility that the Nazi government would attempt to hold out in a National Redoubt in the Alps. The failure of Operation Market Garden in late 1944 may have played a key role in this decision however.
The decision to leave eastern Germany and the city of Berlin to the Red Army eventually had serious repercussions as the Cold War emerged and expanded in the post-war era, but in doing so, the western Allies were also honoring agreements they made with the Soviet Union at Yalta
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_to_Berlin
And numbers wise, in terms of casualties inflicted to the Axis powers on the Western and Eastern fronts, its not even comparable.
And comparing the Russian losses to American and UK losses isn't comparable either. Look, Germany's poor decisions strategically in invading Russia beat them as much as the Russian army did. The Geramans were dominating the Russians until their supply lines got stretched out because they went too far too fast into Russian territory to continue fueling ther shit and supplying their men.
^And again, keep in mind America was also fighting in the Pacific and putting the smack down as well