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Old 06-20-2011, 07:28 PM
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America's involvement in WW1 has always been over-estimated. By the time America entered the war, Germany had shot her bolt. America helped make the Germans realise this but even without the Americans WW1 would not of lasted past 1919 at best.
America's military contribution wasn't so great. Its keeping England from going bankrupt, however, should not be underestimated.

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However the concept of a negotiated peace is interesting. Without America to drive the final nail into Germany's coffin they may of been able to negotiate, considering they had already finished their war on the Eastern front. Hitler could not of risen to power without the humiliation of Germany, a negotiated peace without the crippling war indemnity that came from the post-war treaty may of turned Germany into a post-war democracy similar to France and the UK.

WW2 may well of been an alliance of Germany, France and the Uk against Stalin. Without a Japanese attack to push either American state into armed conflict they probably wouldn't bother getting involved at all, taking a wait and see approach to the continent.
I see that there is something that you and I can agree upon.
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