Toronado3800
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Another thread got me thinking about this.
Looking back to find examples and expecting history to repeat itself I figure sometime during 1942 the right American ship taking orphaned British children to Canada or something after delivering war goods would be sunk in the Atlantic drawing us into war.
Do you think there is a chance right or wrong we could have avoided entry into the war?
If the Germans would have just turned East and left France alone I wonder if the anti communists would have kept us out assuming Hitler could round up his Jews more quietly. Bad PR move that genocide thing. As it was I figure we were bound for war in Europe and given our embargo eventually the Pacific but I don't know hiw we would have gotten into the Pacific War unless Jaoan was silly enough to honor their obligation and declare war on us after we did on Germany.
Honor...sorry, Japan would have.
Looking back to find examples and expecting history to repeat itself I figure sometime during 1942 the right American ship taking orphaned British children to Canada or something after delivering war goods would be sunk in the Atlantic drawing us into war.
Do you think there is a chance right or wrong we could have avoided entry into the war?
If the Germans would have just turned East and left France alone I wonder if the anti communists would have kept us out assuming Hitler could round up his Jews more quietly. Bad PR move that genocide thing. As it was I figure we were bound for war in Europe and given our embargo eventually the Pacific but I don't know hiw we would have gotten into the Pacific War unless Jaoan was silly enough to honor their obligation and declare war on us after we did on Germany.
Honor...sorry, Japan would have.