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Hunter - I like to think I am a fact based debater, in which there are facts, opinions based on facts and opinions. I try to stick with the first two as the last position is easily assaulted?
Thanks for recognizing that I was not being confrontational nor arguing a position of US uber Alles - jes asking questions that were relevant to the thread
needed to finish the job in Europe and halt Stalin.
Lets make one thing clear.
Just because a soldier or country fights a battle courageously, it doesnt mean the battle was strategically important.
Yes, the commonwealth troops fought bravely in the CBI. But it was still a side show anyway you look at it.
Yes, the US troops fought bravely in the Aleutions. But how did that materially effect the course of the war?
I dare anyone here to show me where I said that commonwealth troops fought poorly.
And I would like someone to show me where the massive industrial plants, mills, and shipyards outside of the UK were located, so all of these hypothetical commonwealth divisions are going to be equiped and supplied without extensive US support.
also web page listing Canadas industial contributions to war effort
Canada at War - Page: WWII: Canadian War Industry
US won it alone? What aboutthe Chinese, Philipinos, Australians, New Zealanders, s, Canadians, Dutch, Indians to name several thousand.
also web page listing Canadas industial contributions to war effort
Canada at War - Page: WWII: Canadian War Industry
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What language would I speak if it wasn't for the US saving europe? My own (dutch) the polish still speak polish instead of Russian, so the question was not a very intelligent one
For the rest, this discussion is quite ridculous.
US won it alone? What aboutthe Chinese, Philipinos, Australians, New Zealanders, s, Canadians, Dutch, Indians to name several thousand.
You're boring, and the fact that you stated a loss of 275,000 men had no affect on the German war effort says it all ... do you know how many were lost at Stalingrad, sys, that turning point in the war? 300,000, a simple 25,000 more, did that not have an effect on the German war effort?
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Moral of:
It was an allied victory and all sides played a major role.
It's like saying the USA (Anaheim) won the Stanley Cup (even though there were more Canadian citizens on the Ducks than the Ottawa Senators).