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Old 30-01-2019, 12:42 PM #50
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier View Post
I believe arr Nicky will be referring to the fact that other countries receive a more open and well rounded education when it comes to WW2 than the UK does. Though to be fair; the US is worse... they don't really get told anything about America's stance before pearl harbour and US involvement is painted out to be wholly altruistic (when their policy was essentially isolationist until they realised that they were also a target and could indeed be attacked).
yes true, US weren't involved in WW2 at all before pearl harbour, also seeing documentaries on how Japan prepared for the pearl harbour attack, they were well informed also how close the US ships were to each other like sitting ducks

and after that pearl harbour attack, US knew they had to join the fight with the allies of Canada, UK, and for their own reasons Soviet-Union who were also against the Axis of Germany, Italy and Japan after Germany invaded them (and broke their poland treaty)
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