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strathyboy -
Agreed. I have never disputed the fact that the US helped.
Agreed. This is exactly what I've been saying all along.
Well, that's an odd question, because the Japanese never invaded the US in the first place, nor did they make any attempt to do so. What they did, was to smack America in the back of the head when she wasn't ready for it.
This was, unfortunately, the worst thing they could possibly have done.
I dislike arguments like this; speculation on what would have happened if the past was different will never result in consensus. The facts are all that matter: the US helped, and the allies won.
Agreed. I have never disputed the fact that the US helped.
However, the American involvement in WW2 (at least in Europe and Africa) was primarily an economic one; their armed forces, while certainly helping in the war against the Nazi's were not nearly as important as that economic contribution. The Soviets were solely responsible for roughly 90% of all German casualties during WW2, but by the end of the war, 66% of all vehicles they used were American, as well as 2,000 locomotives and 13 million pairs of boots. What the Americans couldn't provide were the sheer numbers the Soviets were able to bring against the Nazi's. In 1941, the Soviet Army was nearly 25 million strong.
Agreed. This is exactly what I've been saying all along.
If you really want some speculation, question what would have happened if Japan had elected to invade the USSR instead of the US.
Well, that's an odd question, because the Japanese never invaded the US in the first place, nor did they make any attempt to do so. What they did, was to smack America in the back of the head when she wasn't ready for it.
This was, unfortunately, the worst thing they could possibly have done.
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