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During the 1930's, isolationism and the depression swept through the United States. But before the fall of France in 1940, the United States was starting to pull away from being neutral, which they claimed at the beginning of Americans and the British would hold conversations between themselves known as the ABC talks. It was there that they both targeted Germany as their prime enemy. Even though there was tension in the Pacific in 1941, American leaders had agreed that any war that was going to occur between Japan and the United States had to be secondary. Our prime target was Germany, and that's Roosevelt soon concluded that America should be in support of the British in order to help defeat the Germans. It was the Germans who posed to the greatest threat. Americans preferred a brief, but violent war, with all of their resources brought to them in which would enable them to have continuous combat until the enemy was defeated. Geography was yet another factor. The vast oceans gave the Americans security of their homeland so which they wouldn't be attacked, but had also isolated them from the battlefields.
The very first military plans for Overlord and Normandy had been drawn Parachute Army at Nancy, about the growing shortage of fuel. That same day, to dislodge them. The Japanese, defeated in open battle, retreated to caves, Channel invasion. He was more comfortable with invading from Italy and the
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