While it's true that the US was basically out of the war until Pearl Harbor, we most certainly were not uninvolved until '44. For example, Patton was active in North African by 1942 fighting against Rommel. We were also basically the only people fighting on the Pacific front, and that's where most of our troops ended up after Pearl Harbor.Kathinka said:similar with second world war, where the american role was greatly exaggerated. it was taught as if america came to the rescue of the poor world under the jackboot of the nazis. while in reality when the u.s. quit sitting on their thumbs and landed in france in mid 44 the war already pretty much over and the soviet troops had already done the vast majority of the fighting
The primary advantage the US brought to the war was the single largest production facilities of any country involved in the war, and FDR was sending as much as he could get away with to the Allies well before we officially got involved in the war.
You're definitely right, insofar as American history books are skewed towards patriotism for some god-awful reason, but it's not quite as bad as you make it out to be.