Yeah, America in ww1........."hi are we too late?" "Yes you are all the hard works been done! The Canadians did fantastically, now be a good sport and go over there and sort out that pile of twigs".
Yeah that's it, German lines in artillery range of Paris northern France Belgium ect occupied for years until yep them dough boys came and pushed the Germans back. Don't butter up your history when we all know the truth
Are we talking about the same war? Ww2 USA did heaps, that can't be debated! Ww1 you were little more than runners keeping the big boys supplied with ammo. The US generals and admirals were kept out of the surrender process and the drafting of the treaty of Versailles. They also didn't receive their fair share of the war spoils, which gave them major butthurt (quite rightly) which would greatly effect their negotiating tactics when dealing with the allies in ww2. Like many of your fellow countrymen you've jumped on the Murica -blam!- yeah bandwagon without checking facts. Google it FFS. Also, I'm not a Canuck, I just gave you that impression to piss you off :) I'm actually Mexican! I'll be jumping the fence next week if you wanna meet up for a coffee and discuss world history and politics?
2.5 million troops on the front lines in France within what 6 months? After that we hammered our way through the Germans till they surrendered but I'm guessing history isn't your strong point.
Mexican canuk doesn't matter, America took both your capitols
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