Good word that, fearless. They weren't brave, they were fearless. Threw away their lives without a care. Brave would have been to question the morals of the society they lived in and stood against American involvement in the war. Brave would have been publicly speaking support to the Germans. Brave would have been calling out the Jewish manipulation.
Fearless would be cutting commanding officer's throat.
Alot of the reading I've done leads me to believe that the majority of Americans wanted to stay out of Europe.
From what I've found is that at that time the largest group of American immigrants were German. German was the second most spoken language in the states at that time. If you learned a second language in school during that time, chances are it was German. There was an American Nazi Party for christ's sake.
It must've taken some serious fuckery to convince American's to return to Europe and kill their cousins again. Not the Pearl Harbor bullshit either. History as shown time and time again governments going against the will of the many to enrich the few.
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