Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Was World War 2 ';freedom's'; greatest triumph or its darkest day?

Its an opinion question...no wrong answers here.



Was World War 2 ''freedom's'' greatest triumph or its darkest day?symatec



WW2 was both. The men and women who fought in WW2 against the Germans and Japanese saved the world. If they had failed then we in the US would be speaking German or Japanese. Those brave people saved freedom for everybody and we should be grateful to them!!



The horrible things that happened to the Jews and POWs was unthinkable at the time. It was a very dark time in the history of the world.



Was World War 2 ''freedom's'' greatest triumph or its darkest day?vista



I think it was probably Pearl Harbour as darkest day and maybe D Day as the brightest.
i think both
At the time the triumph was the greatest day.



A revisit of the greatest day will arrive when the thought process that brought about the greatest triumph resurfaces again with that mind set that generated the greatest sacrifice that stuffed them in WW1 %26 WW 2. March on Freedom's people, the strangest twist added to the equaztion is that the triumph will be secured without a shot being fired.

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