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JoeBob, your anti-British distortion of the history of WW1 and WW2 is just a reflection of your ignorance of the subject.
In WW1 for example, the US forces did not actually take part in battles until 1918, and the idea that the Germans rolled over defeated as soon as they were engaged by Americans is preposterous
Your assessment of Britain's role in WW2 is just downright insulting in its numerous palpably incorrect statements.
Are you unaware of the Battle of Britain in which the German airforce was seriously weakened? Fabric covered Swordfish biplanes torpedoed the Bismarck and left her at the mercy of the British Navy. Fabric covered bombers, particularly the geodetic structure Wellington were bombing German targets way before the Americans even arrived in Europe.The US was just geographically fortunate that it didn't receive blitzkrieg bombing by the Axis forces, Pearl Harbour was minute compared to the damage other countries received.
The Japanese occupied part of Aleutians but left of their own accord shortly thereafter. If I was as facile as you JoeBob I could have said it was because they probably hated trashy Anerican food.
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