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In reply to the discussion: Related to another OP, should the US have entered World War II earlier than it did? [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)26. I think you are right. It took us a long time to crank up military production and draft and train
soldiers so it is improbable that we could have played any sort of decisive role in the early stages of the war even if we had joined it. While it may have had little immediate effect perhaps entering the war in 1939, let's say, would have kick started our military production a couple of years earlier than actually happened, so the war might not have lasted as long as it did.
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Related to another OP, should the US have entered World War II earlier than it did? [View all]
pampango
Mar 2013
OP
I wouldn't say I studied it closely but my understanding is that we realized limited benefits and
Cary
Mar 2013
#24
I think history shows that bombing civilians increases their hatred and will to fight rather than
pampango
Mar 2013
#29
I agree. In fact I posted that FDR had no choice given the sentiments of the time.
pampango
Mar 2013
#7
We should have at least used the Neutrality Act to prosecute Prescott Bush and other Wall St
leveymg
Mar 2013
#5
That's an important quote, but it was Sen. Borah who said it, according to Rob't Parry
leveymg
Mar 2013
#17
All very interesting and plausible possibilities. Just goes to show how unpredictable war
pampango
Mar 2013
#23
The Czarist Okhrana precipitated the assassination plot of the Austrian Archduke in Sarajevo.
leveymg
Mar 2013
#19
That's a toughie, but a big part would be to render Archduke Ferdinand's killing irrelevant
Taverner
Mar 2013
#35
There is no guarantee that an earlier entry to the war would have helped the allied cause.
JVS
Mar 2013
#16
I think you are right. It took us a long time to crank up military production and draft and train
pampango
Mar 2013
#26
I agree that we were not ready - even in 1941. France and Britain were not ready either but
pampango
Mar 2013
#36
If France & England had been smarter they would have beaten Germany in 1940.
GreenStormCloud
Mar 2013
#37
Actually, had Hitler not declared war on us, it would have been a hard sell to fight him.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2013
#33
What if we had had a strong army in 1939? Would entering the war at that point have been
pampango
Mar 2013
#38
I'm fundamentally an isolationist, but in the case of WW-II we royally screwed up.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#39