During the early years of World War II, while Europe was already engaged in the conflict, the United States took several steps to prepare for war. This included implementing the Lend-Lease Act to provide military aid to Allied nations, increasing defense spending and production of war materials, and instituting a peacetime draft to bolster military forces. Additionally, the U.S. Navy expanded its presence in the Atlantic to protect convoys and support Allied efforts. These preparations helped the United States transition from a neutral nation to a key player in the war effort.
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The us government has increased industrial production in preparation for modern warfare.
Oh yes very much so. America looked upon their soldiers like they had single handily liberated Europe of Adolf Hitler's hateful destruction. There were parades and celebrations for a while.
While Hitler was in power, it was Poland.
Radio Free Europe targeted communist countries, while the Marshall Plan targeted liberal democracies. (Apex)
Totally Russia, Russian soldiers were giving their all, while America, Japan and other countries were sitting there, scratching their head about whether or not do something about it. Russian people were going, fighting with no army skill, sometimes even barefoot. Russian citizens were having there food stolen, family and friends, killed, their homes blasted, while America had only 1 time a bomb dropped on their soil. Now, I'm not saying that Russia did it alone, no. They had America and most of Europe. But Russia defended themselves to the end, and not only did they Chase Germans of their land, but they marched right over to Berlin an put their flag in the square. I'm saying this as a very proud Russian.