One attribute of the Sherman that gets overlooked in all the gun/armour comparsions are it's reasonable dimensions, suitable for shipping overseas in bulk. For a nation isolated by vast oceans fighting an sometimes amphibious war in the Pacific as well as in Europe, plus supplying them to all it's major allies a very important consideration.
That being said I'm glad we didn't tangle with the Soviets shortly after the war as Patton advocated. I don't think the average WW2 Sherman with the 75mm gun was ready to take on the JS-1, JS-2 and the T-34/85. Unlike the Germans the Soviets had numbers.
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