Poll: American?s disillusion with WW2

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TwitchierGuitar

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Daystar Clarion said:
TwitchierGuitar said:
Battenbergcake said:
Now it?s a common fact that the American army came to aid the allied forces engaged across Europe.
However Americans believed this meant they single handily turned the tide of the war and ?won it?.

How much do you think Americans are bias about their engagement in World War 2?

Personally being English I feel their involvement was instrumental in ending the war a lot quicker but I think the true praise belongs to British and Canadians, but more so the French, those who faught the war from the bloody begining to the bloody end. Their country is a living memento to the fallen, all over and I mean all over France you can find graveyards and a memorials to all the men whom fought and died in that horrendous war.

I appologise for posting within the incorrect threat catagorey
I'm not here to argue, Sir Wanks-a-lot. I'm just here to fully explain a few things for you to think about before going to the internet to talk about something... Am I saying USA=#1? Good god, no. But niether is Britain, france, or Canada.
Just for the record, I think it was a team effort though, minus the French...
P.S. PURE BLOOD AMERICAN (Que Hate posts... I know these are coming...)
Let's Start The List!!!

1- Too many people in other countries say the same thing about us and our actions...
"We ALL put everyone's resources together and came out on top..."

2- We didn't start anything... We just finished it... Then we got tied into this and that...

3- We helped france get German occupancy out...

4- Canada sucks to begin with... Went to Quebec and Toronto for a week a piece, Minded my own buissness, and got cursed out by twelve different people when I was just sitting under a tree in the middle of nowhere... And that was just Toronto. Don't get me started on Quebec...

5- Try looking this one up, PEARL HARBOR Dec. 7, 1941... All of those men who died were minding their own buissness, too... Hell, I lost my grandmother and grandfather to that war... My grandmother was a Corpsman on the same ship as my grandfather, a Naval technicain in the navy from 1935 to 1941... Not to mention three great uncles on the shores of Omaha, Germany...

and finally, 6- WE ALL KICKED THE AXIS POWERS' ASSESS!!! Cheers all around...

So can we all please get over this pissing contest?
No such thing as a 'pure' blood American, just saying. In an another 300 years maybe.
Yeah, I know. I was just using it as an expression.
It was better than a damn poem I had to do in college. I called it the Veteren.

In the states,
Born and raised,
To my parents my respect,
To god my praise.
Did all the war,
Put up with the fear,
So let me get WASTED,
The rest of my years...