
In case you didn't understand the post, as you apparently didn't, I was
criticizing the History, Discovery, and Military channel, and the ignorance of the average American on the subject of other country's involvement in the war.
edit; looks like you figured it out.
By the way, the young, out numbered, inexperienced British pilots defending their homeland against the Luftwaffe, being the most experienced, technologically advanced, and numerically advantageous air force of the period save the VVS (which was horribly out dated) in the Battle of Britain are in my opinion some of the bravest men to have lived, along with the Luftwaffe RVG units near the end of the war. Both organizations faced impossible odds, the pilots
surely knowing they had little chance of surviving the war. Despite this, these brave men strapped themselves into 6000 lbs of fabric, wood, and steel to defend their homeland; many never returned from their missions. The heroic actions of the British airmen were eventually able to drive off the attacking German forces.
Believe it or not, the United States was only one part of the Allied war machine; Britain, the Soviet Union, and our other Allies played an equally large role. If it weren't for those
British planes, if it weren't for those
Russian planes, if it weren't for those
Australian planes,
ad nauseum, as well as those
American planes, Germany, Italy, Japan and the rest of the Axis forces would have won the war.