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Alaska technically wasn't "U.S. soil" during WW2. Actually the Aleutians are closer to Siberia.
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What technicality are you talking about? Alaska has been US soil since 1867.Alaska technically wasn't "U.S. soil" during WW2. Actually the Aleutians are closer to Siberia.
Did you know about
The Only Land Battle Fought on U.S. soil in WWII? i sick of same WW2 stories why not make films about Aleutian Islands ?