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[quote author=Avmenon link=topic=17199.msg398965#msg398965 date=1193793431]
Well,it's nice that the Brits think that America was superfluous and all that and Monty woud have had Hitler's ass chewed up all by himself.
The Americans were in the war only by Pearl Harbour, but the Lend-Lease Act did help the British stay afloat whilst she was the sole defender of Europe against Germany after the rest had fallen like skittles.
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Britain Bankrupted herself fighting the War, we actually finished paying our War debts to America this Year!
Ohh and America refused to give us a rebuilding loan right after the war causing untold hardship to our nations civilians,
we actually finished War rationing in 1954 NINE YEARS after the War had ended.
1954: Housewives celebrate end of rationing
Fourteen years of food rationing in Britain ended at midnight when restrictions on the sale and purchase of meat and bacon were lifted.
Members of the London Housewives' Association held a special ceremony in London's Trafalgar Square to mark Derationing Day.
The Minister of Fuel and Power, Geoffrey Lloyd, burned a large replica of a ration book at an open meeting in his constituency.
But the Minister of Food, Major Gwilym Lloyd-George, told a meeting at Bebington in Cheshire he would keep his as a souvenir and praised all those traders and organisations that had co-operated with the rationing system.
For the first time since the war began in 1939 London's Smithfield Market opened at midnight instead of 0600 and meat sellers were doing a roaring trade.
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Somewhat off topic, but that's where I was born!!
To answer the original question I like the naive enthusiam of Americans that I have met and I don't mean that in a pejorative way.
As for the WWII discussion I'll use a team sport analogy. If you're playing football and you win then the victory is the result of a team efffort just like when you lose the defeat is due to all team members. Who's more important in a football team the goalkeeper or centre forward? It's a no-brainer.
As for casualties it is estimated that some 25 million Russians died in WWII out of a total of approx 60 million dead worldwide (civilians included). However the most stark casualty statistic from WWII for me is the fact that more people died at Auschwitz (approx 1.1 million) than the total number of US and UK casualties combined (again civilians included).
[quote author=Avmenon link=topic=17199.msg398965#msg398965 date=1193793431]
Well,it's nice that the Brits think that America was superfluous and all that and Monty woud have had Hitler's ass chewed up all by himself.
The Americans were in the war only by Pearl Harbour, but the Lend-Lease Act did help the British stay afloat whilst she was the sole defender of Europe against Germany after the rest had fallen like skittles.
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Britain Bankrupted herself fighting the War, we actually finished paying our War debts to America this Year!
Ohh and America refused to give us a rebuilding loan right after the war causing untold hardship to our nations civilians,
we actually finished War rationing in 1954 NINE YEARS after the War had ended.
1954: Housewives celebrate end of rationing
Fourteen years of food rationing in Britain ended at midnight when restrictions on the sale and purchase of meat and bacon were lifted.
Members of the London Housewives' Association held a special ceremony in London's Trafalgar Square to mark Derationing Day.
The Minister of Fuel and Power, Geoffrey Lloyd, burned a large replica of a ration book at an open meeting in his constituency.
But the Minister of Food, Major Gwilym Lloyd-George, told a meeting at Bebington in Cheshire he would keep his as a souvenir and praised all those traders and organisations that had co-operated with the rationing system.
For the first time since the war began in 1939 London's Smithfield Market opened at midnight instead of 0600 and meat sellers were doing a roaring trade.
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Somewhat off topic, but that's where I was born!!
To answer the original question I like the naive enthusiam of Americans that I have met and I don't mean that in a pejorative way.
As for the WWII discussion I'll use a team sport analogy. If you're playing football and you win then the victory is the result of a team efffort just like when you lose the defeat is due to all team members. Who's more important in a football team the goalkeeper or centre forward? It's a no-brainer.
As for casualties it is estimated that some 25 million Russians died in WWII out of a total of approx 60 million dead worldwide (civilians included). However the most stark casualty statistic from WWII for me is the fact that more people died at Auschwitz (approx 1.1 million) than the total number of US and UK casualties combined (again civilians included).