Are you asleep under a rock ? How stupid can one person be ? Thousands of merchant seaman alone during the first six months of the war were killed just off the coast of the United States.
Over 400,000 dead means nothing to you disregarding the hundreds of thousands permenantly injured.
As a vet during a shooting war where only 10s of thousands died, I can say that’s the most stupid post I’ve ever seen written on history of foreign wars.
You seem unfamiliar with something called "numbers", when compared they create something called "statistics".
A thousand merchant seamen is NOT a significant statistical amount.
You need to learn more about history so you can properly evaluate numbers and statistics.
First of all, you seem to have no idea how many people actually died in WWII.
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World War II was the
deadliest military conflict in history. An estimated total of 70–85 million people perished, or about 3% of the 1940 world population (est. 2.3 billion)
...}
en.wikipedia.org
What is important to extract from that is that somewhere around 80 million people died, but that still was a fairly insignificant 3% of the world population.
Then when you compare the 400,000 US deaths to that 80 million total, you should easily and quickly understand the US was not even really involved in WWII at all, to any significant degree.
It is even less significant when you remember that the US was and still is a very large country compared to most others, being about 7 times larger population, so the US losses in WWII were far more insignificant than the far greater % loses of these much smaller countries.
So if you were to find a way to put aside your US narcissism for a minute, it would be obvious to you that the US role and effects from WWII were so utterly insignificant as to be totally irrelevant. Especially since the US played a huge part in financing Hitler and causing WWII in the first place, so that the US could make billions on selling weapons and reconstruction materials to the rest of the world.
Economically, WWII was the best thing that ever happened to the US, and made the US number one in the world.
And it was no accident.
If those in the US who were responsible for helping to start WWII thought these casualties were significant, they would not have helped start WWII.