by DezNutz » Tue Apr 18, 2017 7:01 pm
WWII, a topic few people know enough about and too many assumptions based on general knowledge.
The Great Depression ended in 1939, 2 years before the US Military entry into the war; however, there is a point, that although the depression was over, manufacturing and jobs were still scarce with the economy progressing very slowly until after America's entry into WWII. In a nut shell, the Great Depression had zero impact on the US getting involved in WWII.
Militarily the USA did not officially enter the war until the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941. However, the USA was supplying war material to Great Britain, Russia, and China prior to entry (Pearl Harbor) in to WWII via the Lend-Lease Act (March 1941). There were also a couple of Japanese and German clashes with US warships in the months prior to Pearl Harbor. An official declaration of war did not occur though until after Pearl Harbor.
I agree mostly with Danik's statements. The term "two fronts" is a generalization. The USA also fought in North Africa, Italy, and Indo-China. Britain's fight in Greece was early on in the war and it's liberation came at the hand of the Red Army (Russia), not Britain or the USA. Yes, the US did receive technology from it's allies. Yes, Britain's firm stance did slowdown and ultimately prevented Hitler and the 3rd Reich from taking all of Europe; however, without US manufacturing support and supplies, Britain would have eventually fallen. The greatest blunder of WWII for Germany, Japan, and Italy was getting the USA involved.
As well, it should be taken into account that technology sharing was done for a reason and stemmed from a 1940 visit by the Aeronautical Research Committee chairman Henry Tizard (a British National) that arranged to transfer UK military technology to the US in case of the successful invasion of the UK that Hitler was planning as Operation Sea Lion. Tizard led a British technical mission, known as the Tizard Mission, containing details and examples of British technological developments in fields such as radar, jet propulsion and also the early British research into the atomic bomb.
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