because the u.s.a wasnt invaded by nazis
Retribution can be effective if the person is willing to admit a mistake and improve following the retribution. In most cases, rehabilitation is more effective.
To repay for the damages caused and to create lasting peace by ruining Germany to a point that it no longer had the ability to wage a war.
Germany's Axis allies were not involved at all in the Blitz, the Battle of Britain or operation Sea Lion. All of those were exclusively German affairs.
The allies had more navy and air force and the axis had more military
Define "nobody." Most Americans are of European descent, so it's natural that they would be more interested in war crimes occurring in Europe and not Asia.
The Germans had been very aggressive and brutal with everyone in WW2 so the Allies did not want to take it easy on them.~V~
The Germans had been very aggressive and brutal with everyone in WW2 so the Allies did not want to take it easy on them.~V~
The European allies focused on rebuilding themselves after wars, and believed that they should not have to pay to repair their nations because they did not cause the damage. After World War one the focus was on the destruction cause by bombings, which required a lot of time, labor, and money for the allied nations to fix. They wanted Germany to cover these costs because Germany did the damage. The allies asked Germany to pay reparations and to change their governing system. After World War two the focus was on making sure Germany was not able to be an aggressor again. Land was taken away, Germany's advanced scientific and technological industries were limited, and they had to pay reparations to the allies.
Retribution can be effective if the person is willing to admit a mistake and improve following the retribution. In most cases, rehabilitation is more effective.
To repay for the damages caused and to create lasting peace by ruining Germany to a point that it no longer had the ability to wage a war.
2. In Europe, the U.S. was fighting more than one country and had more Allies that they could rely on.
Germany's Axis allies were not involved at all in the Blitz, the Battle of Britain or operation Sea Lion. All of those were exclusively German affairs.
During the Colonial Period, European nations were interested in discovering new lands and new trade-markets mostly for the sake of economic enrichment. That new goods might improve European lifestyles, that new lands could bring glory, that new lands and peoples could be converted to European religious views -- all of these and more were also involved in the European frenzy for discovery at this time.
The 2 nations build up allies and then the crisis becomes greater as more people are involved in it.
The Allies' propaganda had more influence.
The French army basically defeated the British for the untrained Americas. Spain was more help in the land that bordered Spanish territory. Without European aid, America'd be all about fish and chips and cricket.
For the Japanese, yes. But the European axis, not so much. America was more interested in Japan. The US joining the war did not have much of an effect on the European war. Germany fighting on two fronts did. The attack on the Soviet Union was a bad tactical decision because there army was very large and they could easily recruit the same amount of troops they lost because of conscription. But all in all the Allies lost about double the troops the Axis did. ( allies lost about 16 million whereas the axis lost about 8 million) Hope this answers your question.