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Japan was not a British problem, it was an American one,
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Of course, not with the exception that Japan took most of the British colonies with its natural resources, and Britain could do a squat about it
There, you said it...In the European war, that was all that mattered.
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Stupido, why do you think it is WW2, not European War 2?
Please enlighten me, where those eart shaking naval battles occurred, and against what opponent? Oh, I remember now, no existing opponent.
The short line of opponents ended with the destruction of "Bismarck" The Wolf Pack was a different story, and Americans played a significant role in that arena.
Real, monumental naval battles took place in the Pacific.
Your twisted, ignorant interpretation of the events during WW2 harms numerous outstanding British achievements during WW2.
So much to be proud of, second to none personnel, most discipline seamen, and naval officers. There is no need for embellishment, a relatively small nation, but the contribution was enormous, not by the British Royal Navy because the war in Europe was the land war. Titanic, a naval struggle, took place in the Pacific.
Without American involvement, no victory was possible. Russia would have been carved like Thanksgiving turkey By the Germans in the West and Japan in the East