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If it weren't for British resistance the whole continent would be speaking German, if it weren't for the US the war would have dragged on for another 5 years.... hypothetical scenarios are just plain dumb. Each country played their part.
The fact is, Britain propped up Russia for a large part of the war through supplies (arctic naval convoys), without which, Russia may well have fallen.
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Did I say that slavery started with the formation of america? No I didn't so what compelled you to say that?
No white people were slaves for white people in the U.S.
Its ironic that the US has always preached about freedom yet there was segregation all the way up until the 1960s. And I'm american btw.
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