The Great War

 The history of America is decorated with a number of the nice conflicts that have ever been fought by civilizations and for nice ideals. This was never truer than in war II which was sometimes called the nice War. As is so often the case, it absolutely was not a war that America wanted to become a part of. So often, it's when aggressors bring war to America that she is forced to reply. But all told cases when America responds, it's with a fury that her enemies will seldom forget.


When you give some thought to it, the very idea of a warfare is extremely frightening. And in every way, war II was a war because it held virtually every country and each continent during a global conflict that went on for years. The enemies of America and her allies were well armed, intelligent, determined and powerful. But America was up to the challenge and it'll be up to the challenge again if the likes of Hitler dare to threaten civilization like this again.


World War II was also virtually a textbook case of flawless collaboration with our allies. Working along with them almost like we were one country and one army we deployed our forces across multiple theaters of combat from Europe to Asia to Russia and across the world. We had to fight over one enemy. Hitler’s Germany alone was a daunting enemy because it spread its evil influence across Europe capturing country after country and threatening to immerse the continent whole so travel to capture lands in central Asia and even America.


But we also had powerful enemies in German’s allies, particularly Japan. When this frightening enemy struck our forces at Pearle Harbor, it had been a blow to America that might not be ignored. For Japan, they'd hoped to cripple the American military and take away all hope from the American heart to be ready to retaliate or become a part of the conflict. They got precisely the opposite as every man, woman and child in America rallied to make the type of armed forces that may bring the Axis powers to a crashing end, irrespective of what the price.


But the foremost important thing that America said to the globe when it took on Hitler’s armies and defeated them was that totalitarian rule of free peoples would never be tolerated. Hitler had dreams of world domination just like the great kings of ancient Rome of the first Germanic empires. But America had thrown off dictators after we founded this country and declared that we'd not become the pawn of kings or tyrants. We weren't visiting turn over that arduous fought freedom to a madman while there was a fighting will left during this country.


It was not a straightforward battle or one without cost. Thousands of America’s youth gave their lives to preserve the freedoms that had been won by our forefathers. Our leaders had to point out a resolve and a unity that they'd stay awake within the face of a challenge and that they wouldn't discomfited the brave American soldier or the civilian population that stood behind them until Hitler and his allies were in defeat.


The world saw what America was product of in this great conflict. It saw that a rustic that was gifted with great wealth and prosperity was also willing to show those resources to defend its borders and defend its allies. it absolutely was a stern lesson for our enemies to be told that America wasn't a rustic to be trifled with in combat. then again we showed that we weren't a vindictive country when, even in defeat, we reached dead set Japan, Germany and other defeated peoples and helped them rebuild from that awful war. This too may be a testimony to the American sprit and therefore the American sense of fair play. Let’s hope that an enemy never rises up again to check that may because they'll find as Hitler did, that America wouldn't fail to reply to the decision to battle or the decision to honor which is her legacy.

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