RooftopAssassin said:
Like I said, we came in late. France was pleading for help long before we got there and the UK was under siege for weeks, but we still ignored it.
Thats not justification for war.
RooftopAssassin said:
All it took to get us there was the killing of some US citizens and a telegram to Mexico from Germany.
Thats quite
alot, you have to remember, we were still undecided whose side we should join, even then there was not point in wasting lives on a war that has nothing to do with you so would be unpopular.
RooftopAssassin said:
I mean, sure they may not have won without us, but look at countries like Japan, they took minimal casualties and held the Germans from capturing more resources and they also came in late.
Uhhh they were at war BEFORE 1939 with there conquering of Eastern Asia.
RooftopAssassin said:
I'm not saying late as in arriving in 1918 when this started in 1914. I'm talking about ignoring the fact that it was happening completely until it started to affect us.
Yah we should totally start joining in on every war that happens overseas
RooftopAssassin said:
If we showed up in 1914 instead of 1918, you think we would've won? After losing that many men; Germany was tired. The U.S. was straw that broke the camels back.
No, Germany was the opposite, it was pumped it was getting close to winning the war,France Britain were near starvation, Paris was about to get invaded and the war ended. The problem is that the Americans hit them hard and pushed them back to the same trenches the Germans were in the last couple years, then Germany surrendered before any invasion of Germany took place.
Again, Germany was just as capable as France and Britain, the fact that it was able to fight agianst the Russians AND pwn the British and French at war shows how bad Britain and France were at fighting Western nations in Europe at the time.
rokkolpo said:
i believe that it was the british that freed holland.
maybe your teacher is.....stupid
......you mean this? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Market_Garden]