@TheMulattoMaker
Sorry, but perception of the war is much better when it is fought on your ground, or at least a continent. For you it is pretty black and white. American hypocrisy is built into your history books, bla bla. Not your fault. I really didn't go for a debate. We know tanks win the battles and control the territory so ask yourself how many tanks did America manage to transport in WW2, if any. Soviets had hunderds of thousands if we include older designs as well. It is even fair to say Hitler defeated himself once he assumed full control of the German troops, for which he was incompetent. That, with stupid decisions like, ''Lets attack and defeat Russia in month or two just before autumn rains!'', was devastating. Hitler misclicked a lot.
I don't want to say Americans didn't have their part in WW2 in Europe, but I just want to reduce their role to one of the important members of the Alliance in which Russia had major part.
Regarding Soviet Union and Japan, CCCP had great deal of their troops deployed near Vladivostok when Germans attacked. Fortunately, Soviet spy network in Japan revealed Japan had no intention of attacking yet, and that made it possible to move their troops to the west via Transibirsk railway and push the Germans back. The rest is beating the dead horse and liberating France and Italy and some small countries and nothing else.
No, I don't follow Cracked, but only had 8 years of history through my education despite being an engineer since that is how education here works. Nowadays, I only watch History Channel, sometimes.
@Apricottage
A few things:
1. Russia was not involved in the recapture of France. That was primarily funded by the Americans (because the French didn't have a country and the British were bombed to hell).
2. Russia was not involved in the defeat of Italy. That was a joint effort between Montgomery's logistics and Patton's technical prowess, with of course some more American funding.
3. Russia was not involved in the defeat of the Japanese naval forces and the severing of their access of oil. That was entirely the United States.
1. Recapture after Germans were decimated in CCCP. Funds don't mean much in war. You need, food, men and guns. Americans could provide limited amount of everything, and least of all, men (most important).
2. Russia couldn't have had defeated Italy? The most side switching army ever? Americans rushed to Italy not to leave anything to Russians.
3. True, but when Russia declared, Japan capitulated. Over one month after show-off bombs were dropped. Besides, Japan started invading like crazy once America froze Japanese finances. They couldn't buy oil and ores anymore and were forced to go even more militaristic (Japan is extremely resource poor).
My point is that, while other countries were losing people, and were forced to defend, America played a game of civilization to profile themselves as the world superpower. In the most critical part of the war, they still weren't there to help but were observing and now are glorified for that. Also, who helped Hitler come to power and had superlative newspaper headlines about that man in 1930s?
GG, America. It is good to be isolated in AW game.
Just to be clear, I am not fond of Stalin. Actually, he is the sole figure making dream of conquering Europe possible. If he didn't cripple his country by eliminating all the competent Soviet people, CCCP would've been much more advanced and powerful, equalizing the power distribution in the world. And he is much greater monster than Hitler. Still, must give credits to ones who earned them.
@GKey
You said it all in least number of words.