I've been watching a lot of stuff on WW2 recently (thank you Yesterday channel and my newborn daughter). An American friend of mine loves to trot out the "we saved your asses line" frequently when the subject comes up over a few beers, but the more I watch and learn, the more it seems that they actually didn't.
Now, I don't want to downplay America's contribution to the war, so many brave people gave their lives in that war and to that end it's sort of why it pisses me off when they say that, because if I've got this right, the Russian's had already broken the Eastern Axis line and were making headway into Belorussia when the Americans arrived in Europe (I know they declared war on the Axis in 1941).
Things were tight, but we had won the Battle of Britain, there were no German soldiers on British soil and despite France making a total hash of it, we kept our chins up.
So, did they "save our asses" (it's arses, come on lads)? Or are they teaching a slightly different version of history over there?
Now, I don't want to downplay America's contribution to the war, so many brave people gave their lives in that war and to that end it's sort of why it pisses me off when they say that, because if I've got this right, the Russian's had already broken the Eastern Axis line and were making headway into Belorussia when the Americans arrived in Europe (I know they declared war on the Axis in 1941).
Things were tight, but we had won the Battle of Britain, there were no German soldiers on British soil and despite France making a total hash of it, we kept our chins up.
So, did they "save our asses" (it's arses, come on lads)? Or are they teaching a slightly different version of history over there?