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  • My apush spent an even amount of time on it compared to everything else. America never had a big part of the war either war except turning the tide. But it was mainly Europe show.

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    yes, learning about the most significant event in modern history is clearly useless...

    blocked, btw

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    Bro what

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    yes, learning about the most significant event in modern history is clearly useless...

    blocked, btw

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    air

    It really never disappeared America was preaching that it was fighting Nazi Germany because it was xenophobic and racist but at home domestically were abusing their citizens an equally or worse fashion just simply on the fact that it’s brutality and tyrant Tt on blacks expanded centuries

    America was pretty bad in the 1940’s but comparing that to Nazi Germany that was literally exterminating millions in gas chambers isn’t exactly just ‘xenophobia’ it’s genocide

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    America was pretty bad in the 1940’s but comparing that to Nazi Germany that was literally exterminating millions in gas chambers isn’t exactly just ‘xenophobia’ it’s genocide

    What America did to the Native Americans was much worse

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    What America did to the Native Americans was much worse

    how old are you? if you're underage I promise I'll stop giving you s***

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    air

    What America did to the Native Americans was much worse

    Yeah America was s***ty in the past so it should continue to be s***ty in to the future ! Amazing logic ! Should have just let all those Jews get wiped out, am I right ?

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    Dumbass thread

    If WW2 never happened a ton of African countries would not have independence rn

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    If anything, World War I doesn’t get studied enough since the effects of it directly led to World War II

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    Yeah America was s***ty in the past so it should continue to be s***ty in to the future ! Amazing logic ! Should have just let all those Jews get wiped out, am I right ?

    America knew what was happening to the Jews and it was still pulling a blind eye and turning back boats full of Jews until they decided that war more profitable and Pearl Harbor happened. US entering the war was about profit and politics not humanitarianism, they never teach that in history.

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_St._Louis

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    laudi

    If anything, World War I doesn’t get studied enough since the effects of it directly led to World War II

    WW1 plenty studied

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    It is extremely important to a***yze the World War II, it’s causes, and it’s effects by noting the following developments that occurred throughout the history both within and surrounding the war

    • The political processes and ramifications surrounding fascism (including development of the state, propoganda, and the holocaust) , considering this is the first time we’ve seen a fascist state exist in the world. Additionally, a***yzing the interactions between empires, their satellite states, and their respective opposing forces is important to understand the end of the colonial era as a whole.
    • The sociopolitical outcome of the war, which is one of the most major changes in such a short period of time (The end of colonialism and introduction of capitalism, the emergence of two superpowers and the Cold War, Japanese recovery, etc)
    • Technological advances (Vaccines, Radio technology, the computer, jet engines, nuclear technology, automatic weaponry)
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    air

    America knew what was happening to the Jews and it was still pulling a blind eye and turning back boats full of Jews until they decided that war more profitable and Pearl Harbor happened. US entering the war was about profit and politics not humanitarianism, they never teach that in history.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_St._Louis

    The event you’re talking about was in 1939 before the mass murder of the Jews had even begun

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    Why not Oppressive regimes like America's right now? The language around sovreign states is all wrong, it's literally designed to give the impression only certain countries can be oppressive, while others can't because the head of state changes every couple of years.

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