sfarrar33 wrote:
OpsChief wrote:
sfarrar33 wrote:
*pimpslap*
no the US government does not state that anywhere
but this threads on about the US people
looks with curiosity at farrar slapping empty air
the Offer still goes with or without US Gov't backing - who talked to the "American People" and documented them in saying they won WWII? Any recognized sources? Any scientifically documented sources? Anyone over the age of 18?
lol someone asked a question at the beginning of this thread and based it on a fallacy and here is this intense debate that follows...I am one of those "American People" who has been around several decades and I have never heard anyone seriously say "the US won WWII by itself". I do however remember people born and raised in other countries saying that "Amercians believe it" (this thread for ex) on more than one occasion so my question now is "Why do people in other countries think the 'American People' believe the US won WWII on its own?"
there was a fly there
true I havn't lived in the US at all
but i have met and talked to more than a few american people and a few of them have said it
I did think of something, noone might have documented it but who actually asked "so what won the war in your opinion?"
In his opening question, the OP makes this statement "Okay, so this is a pretty big question. A lot of Americans seem to believe that their country was solely responsible for saving Europe from Nazi occupation during WWII. They claim to have single-handedly won the war and to have saved everyone."
The question is problematic but there it is, embedding an assumption based on hearsay setting a false premise.
The topic is oriented on "who" won WWII (or thinks they did), not "what" won it. (I like your 'What' won question much better).
You have asked Americans who have said the "USA won WWII by ourselves"? Had they finished secondary education yet? (no offense but anyone without that has a right to an opinion but should not be taken as speaking for the "American People"). Next is the question itself and the assumption of what contributive elements are most important to draw any conclusion.
Really the problem with a question like this is it is an immense subject and everyone will prioritize their answers with the material available and not actually answer the whole question. We covered a lot of area in this and it's sister thread on USSR winning WWII but I bet haven't hit on everything still!
If the question was to "rank the contributions by allies enabling the Victory in Europe, by level of importance" then a list of contributions...
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