In response to your question, you're suggesting that the USSR and Great Britain should recieve greater amount of credit, applause, whatever else false under the term 'plaudits' than any other allied country, specifically the United States. Like I said before, everyone that fought and or gave their lives to defeating the enemy deserve equal gratitude. Now you tell me why that shouldn't be the case. The fact that America did not join earlier is not a good argument. America has to think about it's own people first, as a priority. Once it was attacked, it joined the war.
You also mentioned the dropping of the two atom bombs by the Americans, but how can you use that as an argument when neither of us can really say if more or less people would have died during the remainder of the war should it have continued if the bombs had not been dropped.
I don't need humored... I just like a good discussion / argument. Always open to other views.
You also mentioned the dropping of the two atom bombs by the Americans, but how can you use that as an argument when neither of us can really say if more or less people would have died during the remainder of the war should it have continued if the bombs had not been dropped.
I don't need humored... I just like a good discussion / argument. Always open to other views.