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Benoit Douville wrote:Here is a question for the American members of this forum. I would like to know, who would you rather face during World War II, the Germans in Western Europe or the Japs in the Pacific? And who do you fear the most?



Benoit Douville wrote:Here is a question for the American members of this forum. I would like to know, who would you rather face during World War II, the Germans in Western Europe or the Japs in the Pacific? And who do you fear the most?

Polynikes wrote:Benoit Douville wrote:Here is a question for the American members of this forum. I would like to know, who would you rather face during World War II, the Germans in Western Europe or the Japs in the Pacific? And who do you fear the most?
Why just Americans?
The British also fought both as did Commonwealth forces of Australia & New Zealand plus the Indian army.

Definately, Europe. Better terrain and a more civilized and less fanatical enemy. However, one plus for the Pacific is that at least units got R&R and retrained between battles unlike Europe where US units were left on the line until they were decimated two or three times over.

Musashi wrote:Benoit Douville wrote:Here is a question for the American members of this forum. I would like to know, who would you rather face during World War II, the Germans in Western Europe or the Japs in the Pacific? And who do you fear the most?
BD, please do not use a word "Japs" here. Its rather offensive, but perharps you don't know it, because you are French speaking Canadian.

Was this true for all the Army divisions that fought in the Pacific, especially in the Phillipines etc?


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