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Russia specializes in Infantry or tank spamming.
Germany specializes in tanks in general.
Japan specializes in Anti-Tank and special infantry (snipers and flame thrower infantry).
Italy specializes in tank spamming and tank spamming only.
France specializes in ground units in general, perhaps artillery at best.
America is equal in everything, I guess bunkers are great?
Britain specializes in planes.
If you can guess, each nation's specialty relates to it's strongest units.
Strongest tanks for Germany
Strongest AT for Japan
Strongest Infantry for Russia
Strongest Planes for Britain
Strongest Artillery for France
Most Accurate Artillery for Germany
Fastest Tanks for Italy
And yeah...
Italy has pretty good air, the recon is really fast and the bombers too so its a great nation to bomb with. The fighters are $5 more than spits but in specs pretty much the same. France has great heavy anti-tank without research ($10), and great arty.
USA is indeed good in everything but imo especially in recons (willy's) and tanks (Super Pershing).
Although each nation has a "best unit" in its category, it doesn't mean you can only use these units with this nation. You can make a perfect inf rush with pretty much any nation but france, and good tank rushes with USA (Chaffee), France (SAU), Germany (panzer 4) too.
A little challenge for experts: play against difficult AIs, France and Russia, in 1939 on a small map like Side by Side.