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What was the most affected nation from World War II?
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@comrade dave You're not the only one. I think the British Empire was affected the most (negatively). Lost all of its colonies and the position as leading world nation. As a result, it also fell behind during the Cold War.
The most affected (positively) is without doubt the United States.
I think it was for the best, empires were becoming something of greed instead of a superiority symbol. The U.S. benefited massively though, by taxing those who needed supplies to stop their population from being slaughtered by the Nazis. A move I think the U.S. should be ashamed of.
As Roosevelt put it, empires didn't belong to the 20th century. D-Day was the start of the USA's intervention policy, helping the West, something I quite like, since we're all cowards here. The U.S. had to fight our wars for us (Yugoslavia).
Anyhow, they shouldn't really be ashamed of what they did, it was a necessary evil to beat the Commies.
To make someone pay for their Freedom? I think not.
Well, they saved them from Communism, plus America gave their freedom back.
The U.S.A made Britain pay millions if not billions in material and weapon supplies, even while they were allies! A debt that was not paid of until well past the 70s if not 80s. The U.S.A always finds a way to line it's pockets.
2006.comrade dave wrote:
A debt that was not paid of until well past the 70s if not 80s.
Money that was used in the fight against Communism, which Britain wanted to win too.comrade dave wrote:
The U.S.A made Britain pay millions if not billions in material and weapon supplies, even while they were allies! A debt that was not paid of until well past the 70s if not 80s. The U.S.A always finds a way to line it's pockets.
Money that was spent lengthening the fight against communism and almost causing ww3 and Human extinction by both sides dozens of times.
Wow, propaganda has screwed. You. Up!Pablo22510 wrote:
they saved them from Communism
Where would you rather live in, Stalin's Soviet Union or Eisenhower's U.S. of A.?
Eisenhower's USA, no type of doubt.Pablo22510 wrote:
Where would you rather live in, Stalin's Soviet Union or Eisenhower's U.S. of A.?
Then don't say I am brainwashed by propaganda. The U.S.A. was better than the Soviet Union, capitalism better than communism, democracy better than oppression.
Well communism as a principle is sound, just in practice never achievable because the world is built for capitalism: Greed and Selfishness. Also you can't just pick the worst Red leader out of the lot or you make Bill look right, something neither of us want, I'd rather live in a democratic communist society than a democratic capitalist society.
In fact, anthropologically talking, humans aren't greed or selfish.comrade dave wrote:
Well communism as a principle is sound, just in practice never achievable because the world is built for capitalism: Greed and Selfishness. Also you can't just pick the worst Red leader out of the lot or you make Bill look right, something neither of us want, I'd rather live in a democratic communist society than a democratic capitalist society.
I think that the soviet union suffered the biggest lossses, plus they had Stalin who killed the rest of 'em.
I never humans in general, I said Capitalists. Read it properly.
I would love to live in Stalin's Soviet Russia! I would not get into trouble either, when it comes to "The Man" I'm pretty submissive.
comrade dave wrote:
I never humans in general, I said Capitalists. Read it properly.

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