Not sure where to put this but since one of the moderators said not to pollute the Glenn Beck thread with World War II, I'll start a new thread.
I think the US would have eventually been in the war had the Japanese not bombed Pearl Harbor. We were inching towards the war in Europe as it was. In October of 1941 (or September), the Reuben James was torpedoed by a German U-boat commanded by Erich Topp (one of the top German aces). Prior to date, a US Destroyer depth charged and drove off a U-boat. US Destroyers were escorting convoys destined for Britain up until Pearl Harbor (and after obviously). Not to mention, Germany was starting to get fed up with our "neutrality". So I'd venture to guess that if Pearl Harbor had not been bombed, we probably would have been in the War by September of 1942 (if not sooner).
As for the end of the war, a big factor was the atomic bombs. But probably next on the list was the Soviets entering the war and the Japanese were afraid what would happen to the Emperor had the Soviets occupied Japan (given Communist attitudes towards nobility). They were starting to make overtures towards peace prior to the dropping of the bombs but they wanted the condition that we would keep the Emperor intact (which we did sort of).
I think the US would have eventually been in the war had the Japanese not bombed Pearl Harbor. We were inching towards the war in Europe as it was. In October of 1941 (or September), the Reuben James was torpedoed by a German U-boat commanded by Erich Topp (one of the top German aces). Prior to date, a US Destroyer depth charged and drove off a U-boat. US Destroyers were escorting convoys destined for Britain up until Pearl Harbor (and after obviously). Not to mention, Germany was starting to get fed up with our "neutrality". So I'd venture to guess that if Pearl Harbor had not been bombed, we probably would have been in the War by September of 1942 (if not sooner).
As for the end of the war, a big factor was the atomic bombs. But probably next on the list was the Soviets entering the war and the Japanese were afraid what would happen to the Emperor had the Soviets occupied Japan (given Communist attitudes towards nobility). They were starting to make overtures towards peace prior to the dropping of the bombs but they wanted the condition that we would keep the Emperor intact (which we did sort of).
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