I would like to thank everyone for their versions of history
Relax, the original thrust of this thread was how the documentary would be from a "hate America" point of view. As with any thesis there are threads of truth, but the stink of moral relativism is all over this (BTW I will watch just the same to see the actual execution. Although slim, there may be a chance that I have this all wrong).
Tom, I am a bit of a history nerd myself. For a reference point, between the ages of 10 and 14 I had read all the books the Aventura Public Library (Large North Miami Beach Branch) had on WWII with a major focus on the aviation aspect. The history is not lost on me. I believe this series is an attempt to be the "smartest person in the room": A new angle on an aging era with a twist of controversy and , wha-lah, I am a hero of present day academia. See how smart I am. With regards to being one big war, yes, there is your thread of truth. I have also heard that WWII started in '31 when Japan invaded Manchuria. This is just another opinion with the "smartest person in the room" attempt. I think most here will take offense to the moral relativist idea that the Nazis and the Allies were just as bad. Yes. In war things happen on both sides that are not humane (Curtis LeMay once remarked that had the U.S. lost the war, he fully expected to be tried for war crimes). The sanitized package of present day no-collateral-damage war is a Hollywood fantasy. Bad things happen. We firebombed both Japan and Germany with horrendous results (see above). That is war: Ugly. Most in today's society do not understand this. War is a movie that has a happy ending. Reality does not concur. Yes. History is written by the winners. There are more than a few Jews that are glad that the United States wrote the history for WWII. That fact alone is enough to make the premise of the thesis a silly one. Another way to look at it. Regardless of present day revisionist history, the US was drawn in (back in if it makes you happier) to the global conflict with Pearl Harbor. To quote Billy Joel, "We didn't start the fire..." We responded to aggressive acts against us. To use present day leftist logic, the war in Europe was an illegal war because Germany did not attack us. Too bad their Axis buddies went and kicked the wrong hornet's nest. Besides, good 'ole Adolf double crossed the Reds before we jumped in, thus the "the enemy of my enemy" comment, but I digress. If you want to push it a bit, has the conflict ended yet? We have shuffled the deck a bit, but has it ended? You can make an argument for "No". Putin is old KGB. They are reluctant "allies" if it suits their purpose. We are now training Iraqis that we were bombing at the end of last century. Where do you draw the line? It really doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things. I just object with the manner with which it is being done.
You misunderstand about the smartest guy in the room thing. I to read everything I could get my hands on about WWII with emphisis on the air war and Marines, Far from trying to be the smartest guy in the room I'm thrilled to finally have people like you guys with whom I can discuss more than the few basic subjects covered on the History Channel, If I talked like this to anyone else I would get a blank stare, You are the first person I have heard state My belief that the "Cold War never ended, it just evolved, and Even with the Soviet Union gone Russia is NOT our freind regardless of what our Government may think. I HOPE you have views that differ from mine, as it makes me think.
Yes this is all in the past, but there are valuable lessons to be drawn from the past that will be lost if people like you and I do not keep them alive. For example, The Chamberlain lesson, You can not negotiate with someone who sees diplomacy as another form of warfare as he will ALWAYS negotiate in bad faith.
If my opening post sounded arrogent I apologize, but I wanted to establish that I had more information than just acouple of history channel shows and watching Combat, (Do you remember that, and Rat Patrol ?) I also wanted to establish that my comments were based on a judgement about numbers and capabilities, not knee jerk reaction. If I offended you I'm sorry, I hope I have cleared up any miss conception. If you or anyone else has an opinion or detail that I've missed or a point of view that differs from mine PLEASE bring it on, I would love to discuss, not argue, not debate, but discuss this or any other period in history, If we don't discuss them the lessons of history are lost, and must be relearned at similar or greater cost.
To bring in the point that alfack is making in the post after yours Hitler and Saddam Hussien (That name agian

) were both Bas.. Bad guys, what Hitler did to the Jews, Saddam did in a cruder fashion to the Marsh Arabs and the Kurds, were we right to remove Hitler yes, were we right to remove Saddam, I believe we were, That does not change the fact that Hitler killed 6 million Jews and about 2 million "Others" Gays, Gypsies, political opponents etc. while Stalin killed about 20 million of his own people just out of paranioa. dos that mean we should not have used Stalin in our efforts against Hitler, No, Stalin was not at war with Japan, he was fighting on one front while we were trying to protect the entire world,as we still are it is not possible to be strong every where all the time, so we have to pick the battles we think we can win to nibble away at the enemies strengths. During WWII that meat carpet bombing industrial centers and transportation networks and leaving the enemies tanks and troops starved for supplies, witness Rommels campaign in North Africa, whenever he had adaquet supplies of fuel he kicked butt, however his supply lines were vulnerable, When they were cut by Air and sea power he was done, in the retreat from Alamien many of his surviving tanks had to be towed or abandoned due to lack of fuel, when that happened he was all done.
Today in the war on terror we are smashing the Taliban in Afghanistan and Al queda in Iraq, the insurgents are not relevent, just an annoyance in our pursuit of the foriegn terrorists drawn there by our presence, they are our REAL initial target. Iraq is made up of three more or less equally matched ethnic groups who are vieing for control of the oil revenuesThey will fight it out among themselves and there is nothing we can do to stop them, THEY have to settle their differances just like we had our own Civil war. The PEOPLE were not the bad guys, they were the victims, the majority of Iraqi's are standing beside us against the true agressors, the fanats from Syria pakistan and Suadi Arabia who use suicide bombers and cut peoples heads off. The Iraqi PEOPLE are no differant than the Germans who served against us in 41-45 and beside us from 46 on. Their focus never changed, they were defending their country. There is a second level to Americas Iraq stratagy that becomes apparent when you look at a map, our presence in Iraq and Afghanistan puts us with in easy striking distance of both Iran and Syria 2 more country's in the web of extremism, oppresion and WMD, these are countries we could not easily reach otherwise, both have Nuke programs if not functional weapons, these are countries we have been at war with to one degree or another since the late 70's but we could not get to them, now we are much better positioned to deal with any threat they might pose.
I still haven't been to bed so I'm going to cut this off here because I want to address two comments that alfack uses in his post,
First there is no differance between Genocide and ethnic cleansing, they are the same thing, But the UN charter has specific rules about GENOCIDE having been written in the aftermath of the Haulocaust, so when the Serbs in yugoslavia started killing everyone in sight the cowards of the UN came up with the weasel word "Ethnic Cleansing" to avoid having to do their duty to humanity, They were to busy looting the oil for food program to be bothered by doing the right thing, when they were finally shamed into doing something they took half measures that accomplished nothing until we intervened.
about your last line Alf, the dems see absolutly no differance between us going after bin Laden and his organization and Hitlers invasion of Poland, They even equate Gitmo with concentration camps, they are that screwed up.
Thats my view, I look forward to seeing what you have to say, but it will have to wait till tomorrow as I'm done in.
If any of you want to discuss any other period feel free Crusades could be interesting. See you in AM>