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Originally Posted by dyna mo
lolz, yes, the largest surrender in british history was a significant contribution to the pacific war effort.
simply put, none of those countries you list made a significant contribution in the pacific war. australia gets the most credit, the rest either didn't participate or didn't hold the area they were charged with protecting. little participation by any of those in any offensives.
pacific war was us navy, by design, navy brass didn't want any other entities involved.
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Not sure where to start with this ignorant belch of uneducated and selective bullshit.
I know you think that WWII started in 1941 after those nasty nips sank your boats in Pearl Harbour.
But here is some news fuckface. WWI did not start in 1917, nor did WWII start in 1941 when your half arsed attempts at being an ally failed miserably.
Read some fucking history books them come back and tell the tousands that lost their lives how they did not count because the US of A turned up a bit later and won the war.
You should show some respect. You talk about the big surrender of British forces. Do you know how many of those men survived the Japanese camps ? Do you know how many Indian/Australian/British soldiers were killed and incarcerated in Jap POW camps before the US even entered the war.
Unfortunately my own knowldege of the suffering of the Chinese people during WWII is not strong, however I do know that your bleating about the US and it's magnificent victories is really quite pathetic.
Some light reading for you, I am hoping you might wake up and smell the coffee :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanking_Massacre