That depends on who 'we' are. Hitler, Churchill, Stalin, Mussolini. Any would fit
The great depression of the 1930's led to WW2; WW2 got the US out of the depression.
OVer 400,000 US citizens died in WW2.
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US join WW2
December of 1941
No. he led us through the great deppresion and WW2 and u know it
The great depression of the 1930's led to WW2; WW2 got the US out of the depression.
US Army Generals Harkins, Westmoreland, then finally Abrams; all of these men were WW2 veterans.
"Fat Man" and "Little Boy"
Abraham Lincoln
in Britain in ww2 japan in ww2 us in ww2 answer done
That was Igor Sikorsky, a Russian engineer and inventor who came to US before WW2
Europe & the US were recovering from WW2. Korea was fought by MANY WW2 veterans and WW2 equipment.
52 US submarines were lost in WW2. This was about 1 in every 5 submarines that the US had in WW2
If this question is about the US in WW2, there was basically no involvement in the Caribbean. Maybe ships passing through the Panama Canal, but that's it.
Both Germany and Japan fought against the US in WW2.Both Germany and Japan fought against the US in WW2.
john Glenn, and president FDR led us through it.