"The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting." Sun Tzu stated. World War II was a war of multiple wars. A war of thousands of battles. A war of thousands of rights, government power, & etc..., but World War II was a war of a major war within a war. War front all across the world. Different fronts and etc...
The Allied Powers were the side trying to suppress the commotion & rebellion that Germany was doing towards the Treaty of Versailes. The Treaty of Versailes ended World War I between Germany and the Allied Powers. The German were punished severely for them initiating the start of the war this for making them cover for most of the damages. Germany obviously went bankrupt. …show more content…
The United States of America didn't want absolutely anything to do with another World War what so ever but after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor using "Kamikaze" they had no choice what so ever. The US were already in the Great Depression going through hard times. Many people were out of work, stock market crashed. This created unstable governments within the US. This war brought a lot of people back into the working field. This brought jobs of factory and manufacturing jobs as well to build: cars , weapons , tanks , and etc... to help the Allied Powers destroy the Axis Powers. If you want to defeat a common enemy and get to a goal you have to have teamwork and chemistry right? Well it was one particular and specific pairing that was so vital to the Allied Powers to win this war: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. These two were monumental to the success of their allies. The two-headed shark attack. They were the well oiled machine. The bond of FDR and Winston Churchill was a surprise. During the darkest days of World War II after Japan terrorized the US, Winston Churchill arrived to the White House. He brought hope, hope, hope & more hope. Churchill stayed for 2 weeks. He made the place seem like his home. Churchill & FDR devised game plans all day everyday to defeat those punks(Axis