Anthony Corrigan said:
Sometimes I do wonder if people think the 'world' part of "World War" is just there for dramatic effect.
Still, I can at least sorta understand why someone not well versed in the specifics of the war might get confused about Russia, considering Stalin is usually painted as an even 'eviler' dictator than Hitler, and anyone who's evil must be the United State's enemy right? And the third great dictator of the time, Mussolini,
was sided with Germany. And the media tends to lump Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin together into a sort of evil triumvirate, despite only 2 of them actually being against us.
And then there's the whole cold war and communist scare following the war, basically turning Russia into the new bad guys for almost half a century. And truthfully even during the WWII we were only allies with the soviets in the sense that we had a common enemy. Even before the war there had been tension between the soviets and the west
And then there's the media with all the evil Russian bond villain's and Ivan Drago from Rocky IV and so on and so fourth, drilling americans with the belief that Russia was always our nemesis.
I guess what I'm saying is that, as someone who's grandfathers also fought in the war, I'm not as much offended that someone might not know this as I am saddened by the fact that the media has twisted things around so much that people could have this misunderstanding.