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Kale Gonzalez
5 April, 00:32
Why was WWII especially hard for the US to win?
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Nina Montgomery
5 April, 03:42
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Because they didn't want to be involved until Pearl Harbor and Europe was quite far
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Kassandra Cain
5 April, 04:01
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Answer: because they really weren't part of it and they were dragged into it and a lot of powerful enemies
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