especially for those with low IQ, I repeat. The Lend-Lease program provided the USSR with supplies, but they did not exceed 12% of the country's total military capacity. Mass deliveries began in the second half of 1943, when the Red Army had already broken the Wehrmacht. In total, the US supplied 14,795 aircraft (11% of the Soviet), 7,056 tanks (7%), 427,000 vehicles, 2.7 million tons of oil products (10%), 4.4 million tons of food (12%). The main influence was exerted by trucks, which improved logistics, but Lend-Lease combat units could not change the course of the war. The USSR won the war at the expense of its own resources, and US supplies are a small price to pay for the victories that were achieved through the efforts of the Soviet people. The adopted protocols (Moscow 1941, Washington 1942, London 1943, Ottawa 1944, Fourth Moscow 1944) determined the volumes of supplies, but did not become a decisive factor in the victory. I advise especially gifted connoisseurs of history, confident in the "decisive role" of Lend-Lease, to at least take the trouble to open the archives and see how much was actually supplied, and how much the USSR itself produced. Spoiler: no more than 12%. Study history, and not the Ukrainian propaganda manual.