Talk:Nazi Germanyball/@comment-35614398-20180921072227

Look, I need to get something straight:

Yes, the United States played a big part in World War 2. An incredibly big part in fact. Without them, the allies would not of had the manpower to win the war. As the saying goes, it was British wit, American Brawn and Russian blood which won the war.

BUT

It needs to be addressed that the United States did not carry the war all on their own. America only joined the war TWO YEARS after it had begun, simply watching while the Allies had their asses kicked by the Nazis. HOWEVER, it can be agreed that Britain was holding its own against the Nazis, winning the Battle of Britain and holding its own in North Africa. Also, while Americans played an important role in D-Day, THEY DID NOT SOLELY CARRY OUT D-DAY AND DID NOT RETAKE FRANCE ALL ON THEIR OWN. THIS NEEDS TO BE ADRESSED AS D-DAY WAS A MAINLY COMMONWEALTH EFFORT. PLUS AMERICA. ALSO SOME POLISH, FRENCH AND CZECH FORCES. You can now probably tell it REALLY bugs me when people say that D-Day was all American. I can guarantee this post will be seen because this article is weirdly active. I can also guarantee it will he commented on and maybe criticised. Probably criticised, because of thw Americans who use the wiki, which is largely formed of them. Now I’m having second thoughts on sending this, I might delete it instead.

Please be civil. I was not.