

More accurately they let the Soviets fight Germany and stepped in at the end to reap the rewards and stop the Russians from going all the way to the Atlantic.
More accurately they let the Soviets fight Germany and stepped in at the end to reap the rewards and stop the Russians from going all the way to the Atlantic.
Hitler was also interested in learning about the superior “Nordic race” from Carnegie, you know, that well respected philanthropist. Eugenics was very popular at that time in the US so he sent one of his best scientists. You might’ve heard from him, a certain Dr Mengele.
Maybe we should highlight that much more important people were fascists.
It was so mainstream and had to be for everything to be swept under the mat.
Mass murderer and warcriminal Churchill, voted ‘greatest Britton’ not so long ago had a slogan “keep Britain white”
While this is true it may not be what YSK. That would be the vastly more important people waaay higher up that had fascist views and did a lot more for nazi Germany, got away with it after the war with their reputation nicely sanitised.
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Wrong, the Americans desperately wanted war with Japan.
The oil embargo was practically a declaration of war.
They deliberately moved their fleet to indefensible Pearl Harbor in the middle of nowhere as a juicy target.
America was already a superpower at that time. And it cost the Soviets the role as possible superpower since they almost singlehandedly beat the Germans at great cost. All in all a great tactical play by the US, if not cold and cynical.