The slightly biased view of WWII, which started in 1939, when Hitler declared war upon
Poland. Later, in December, 1941, the US legally declared war upon Japan. A day later, the remaining Axis powers declared war upon the US.
The US fought in the war until its end. It gave huge assistance in the D-Day invasion, and ended its war, and the Far East's war with Japan, which was the only Axis power that far east, by dropping
two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in order.
Before the Pearl Harbor attack, The United States gave HUGE assistance to the Allied European powers, particularly in the way of money, food, weapons, and other important resources.
So, in fact, if it weren't for
America, the European Allies would have, theoretically, fallen apart without the resource and militaristic support (allowing for the Nazis to take over all of Europe and effectively wipe out almost every singe person with Jewish heriatige on this planet), and a considerable amount of Eastern Asia would belong to Japan.
America may have been able to take care of itself if this did happen, maybe not, but it can be assured that if it weren't for
America, every European (save the Switz, who were neutral, as they owned the world's banks) would be speaking
German and hailing Hitler, and most, if not all, of the billions of
people in Asia would be speaking Japanese and curisng
America with every other breath.
The
American view of WWII, although slightly inaccurate, is mostly
true.
-The greatest, most intelligent move the
devil has ever made is making us believe that he doesn't exist...