Ticked off with people bashing the USA's WW2 contributions

That’s actually an Orwell quotation.

Which part are you questioning my seriousness on? The OP is referring to the US, I assume he is a citizen, and OurLordPeace is an asshole.

All of it, really. I’m particularly surprised that you took offense at the “us” part; I mean, I’m not taking responsibility for slavery so I’m not taking credit for winning WWII. Any sort of jingoism seems out of character for you, though.

Well, there was The Great Escape cast, which featured POWs from both Britain and the US. Also Bridge On the River Kwai, which was almost all Brits, other than William Holden. Fictional accounts, of course. Gallipoli starred Aussies.

The latter was a British film, so not really Hollywood.

You mean like property rights?

I think ‘we’ needs to elect a better spokesperson. You certainly don’t speak for this ‘we’.

I didn’t know until I saw the movie that The Thousand Plane Raidwas actually an American operation. Or that the Americans also captured an Enigma machine from a U-Boat, until U-571 straightened me out.

And things would have gone better if Stalin had trusted his generals before the invasion more than Hitler.

As for Hollywood’s multinational take on the war, two words - “Hogan’s Heroes.”

Thank you, Mr. Godwin.

I have seen many posts and blogs that basically saw the USSR won the war, since it had the highest casualties. Also, of course, since it entered the war vs Japan, that made japan surrender, not the A-bomb.

USA. 1969. Nearly all Brit cast, token Pole and a couple of Germans playing…Germans!

Brits and others are, of course, free to make their own movies. Many have. Heck England made tons of war movies but a combination of big-budget bombs in the late 70’s cooled that.

Most of this bitterness stems from U-571, the movie that managed to force shove Das Boot from the top of England’s ‘most hated movie about WW2’ list.

:dubious: The thread is about WWII (and differing viewpoints thereof). I think Godwin is off on holiday during these threads. :smiley:

Yeah! English guy, French guy, black guy, porn guy.

No Latinos or Injuns though. :frowning: :mad:

Imdb and my memory have it listed as a UK film.

No just delusional.

I don’t hold undue reverence for property rights seeing that they allow humans to interact cooperatively in a world of scarce resources with remarkable peace and prosperity. Unlike the US government which has brought only death, slavery, and economic oppression to millions of people.

A couple of nitpicks . *The Great Escape * was not fictional but based on a true episode . * Bridge Over the River Kwai * is listed as a joint British-American production . * Gallipolli * was an Australian film.

Well, three nitpicks, then

Yes, and who was more victorious, Churchill or Orwell?

Upon whom else would Canada have declared war in 1939?