I don't for one moment believe this.Wrong. Much of the first half of the 20th century was about people trying to do what they thought was right, not what necessarily profited them.
Well good. I'm glad you see it from my point of view.As if!!! Kid I was anti war before you were even born.
No I'm not. You're just not understanding what I have to say. Soldiers don't get rich, but soldiers don't start wars either. Politicians, however, do. (And money isn't necessarily a factor. In fact, I think power has quite a bit more to do with it than money.)You are confusing the government with the soldiers. Don't.
Exactly my point, dude. America as a country doesn't deserve gratitude for it's involvement in WW2. The soldiers? Perhaps. But the country? Hell no.PEOPLE die in wars. Governments wage them. I'm grateful to the PEOPLE who gave their lives so we wouldn't be Nazi right now on the IV Reich.
If there was no profit in WW2 do you people sincerely believed that America would have entered? (And again, I'm not talking money here)




