To think otherwise is sheer folly. The French, by 1941, were a shell of a force, the Brits were literally backed up against a wall, the Aussies were few in number and on and on. Js, your statements are inaccurate.
Lanya began explaining it to you.
The French, the Brits, the Aussies...seems like you're leaving someone out...
I'm not saying we didn't do a hell of a job, especially in the Pacific. Yet, in Europe we were not the country that really stopped the German Army. We were not the front that German soldiers feared to fight on. Our casualties were low and we like to think it was because we fought with better tactics and an improved western style. But it also helped that we never really fought in the major land campaigns of Europe until the war was nearly won.
That doesn't mean that we didn't do a great job and that Eisenhower wasn't a great general. I'm just saying that the High School version of American History is a little skewed (as it likely is in quite a few countries).
And yeah, Dalton really is the carpet crapital of the world. Though I live a little ways to the North West today. Are the Gators still paying their players?