WW2 history by the US

>WW2 history by the US
Why do they always pretend to be relevant in that war?

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>that image
topkek
We bombed the fuck out of Germany and gave you lots of lend lease. Also we beat Japan.

pacific was US and sidekick australia

Pretend? They saved us all from speaking German. Without them the Germans would have held rhe soviets off and stomped them into the ground. We should have a dedicated thread for thanking America each and every day. They are our heros.

>would’ve held the soviets off
With what army? With those puny western front divisions of cripples?

They would have had enough time to start producing rockets and would have blown you all up. Thank the americans for kicking their ass on the western front to stop that.

they probably could've done something if 100s of their factories and rail yards weren't bombed.

After Stalingrad it was just a matter of time. They had barely any reserves, and no experienced troops to fight off the Soviets. Soviets also outclassed them by production and practically in every other regard after 1943.

how significant was lend-lease?

Only because of American technology and supplies. Without them the USSR would have been crushed.

Absolute state of westernoid delusions
It was relevant, but not nearly as much as creaturas make it up to be

They were relevant,but only in the Pacific. Pretty much were responsible for bringing down the Japanese empire almost singlehandedly. They weren't that important in Europe (They did speed up the process of German defeat but not by much since the war with the Soviets was lost from day one) but the tons of propaganda/ one sided stories helps with creating misconceptions.

>Relevant:
USSR
USA

>Irrelevant:
Everyone else

Germanoids ONLY attacked USSR because they unironically thought it was the easier target than Britain

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Can't you just save the picture?

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The war would have been lost without US troops or lend lease

Their were still high of having defeated France (previously considered to be the strongest european military power) which lead to that horrible decision.

If they were ever to stand a real chance against Russia they would have to:

>Clear out completely the British in the western front
>Secure African colonies, gilbratar,Malta and get all the oil previously from the middle East
>Not get involved with the Japanese or minimal stay out of war with the burgers for a while and coordinate an invasion of the far russian east by Japanese troops (furthering splitting russian troops,when the Soviets realised the Japs weren't invading they sent in a fuck ton of divisions to fight the krauts)
>Secure Spain,Turkey as allies
>Get a stronger navy
>Wait until 1943 for Barbarossa

This, but also soviets would've been more ready in 1943, although not fueled by war economy, they would still probably lose Moscow

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They would sure,all i am saying is that with those conditions meet the Germans could actually put an extremely competitive fight against the soviet union. The Soviets were never even close to losing,they had already moved a lot of their industrial capacity to the center and east of Russia,even if the Germans would have gotten Moscow, Stalingrad, Leningrad they would still have to keep up a brutal fight just to pacify and actually "conquer" the absolute monster territory that is russian soil and it's insane manpower.

>they unironically thought it was the easier target than Britain
They were probably right. Invading an island with a population like Britain's and keeping all your troops supplied, not to mention bringing across armour and such, when the enemy has a superior naval force would be an absolute nightmare. An attempted invasion of Britain would've also probably brought about American intervention in the war right there and then (if Britain fell, they would lose a vital staging post for any potential future intervention in the conflict).

>>and coordinate an invasion of the far russian east by Japanese troops
The Japanese couldn't handle the Soviets.
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>>Wait until 1943 for Barbarossa
Wouldn't have helped.
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You would've lost without Lend-Lease, Stalin said so himself.

I feel like Sweden's accomplishments get shunted and that's just not fair.

We broke the Nazi's code like a few months into the war and used it to help the allies.

We were the ones who warned Stalin about operation barbarossa and he blew us off.

We saved tens of thousands of jews which nation after nation sent to us for shelter, and our only reward was having our royalty assassinated by assmad zionists.

>The Japanese invading along with the Germans forcing them to fight a two front war wouldn't have helped
>Waiting for 1943,more than enough time to ramp up their navy,get oil from the middle East wouldn't have helped

Dude Shut the fuck up,you don't know shit. Stop going by what you have analysed in your hearts of iron videogames and read a book. Absolute retard.

won the pacific theater
saved half of europe from communism

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>>>>>>>>>saved half of europe from communism
KYS imperialist scum

you also sold steel to make german panzers roll through poland, greece, yugoslavia, france, belgium, netherlands, albania, tunisia, libia, egypt, italy, USSR, norway, denmark and finally my country

pay repairations

insignificant, matilda tanks in 45 and some cheap material they can get anyway is not cruical in any way or shape or form

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