lostsoulforever
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This isn't meant to be a WW2 or anti-America thread but, again, brush up on your WW2 history. The Americans supported the war and helped the French and English but chose not to involve their own troops because they didn't want any large casualties, especially not so many years removed from WW1. They were forced into a period of isolationism since the end of the 10s, and the Great Depression didn't help either. There was really no major reason for them to involve any troops unless they had been attacked, and Pearl harbor was really the last straw and they kind of had to enter the war after that.
And can you be more specific about these things portrayed as done by the Americans but not actually done by Americans please?
I haven't watched it in a long time and have no intention of doing so again, but I know there are at least some elements of the film that actually happened but were not done by americans, which is how it is portrayed in the film. Please, it wasn't JUST the English the Americans helped, it was British soldiers.
Another example, is a film I haven't seen, but U-571, starring amongst others Jon freaking Bon Jovi, is a total re-write of history. It's about the capture of the Enigma machine from the Nazi's. and it was British troops that captured it, but the film portrays Americans recovering it.