Let us be honest. American contributions to the second World War were minimal at best and for the most part inconsequential. Although it is quite common for Americans to believe that they alone saved the world during both world wars, the facts portray a different story.--Jason
Uh huh. By the end of '41 the French had surrendered, naturally, the Brits were pretty hemmed in by the Germans, and a good part of the Soviet Union was under German control. After the US was dragged into WWII by the Japanese, things began to change as the US poured money, personnel, material and other support into the war effort.
Perhaps effete snobs like "Jason" who claims to be American, but spells "defense" as "defence", would like to minimize the US contribution, but the crosses and Stars of David in the US cemetaries in Europe and the Pacific tell a different story. It's unfortunate that the current crop of Eurotrash forgets that.