To: Dr. Sivana
But was it really a “World War” before 1941? There was a regional war in Europe, and the even longer running Sino-Japanese war. In 1939, Russia and Germany were on the same side, while Russia and Japan had just settled their war.
13 posted on
09/25/2019 6:34:11 PM PDT by
PAR35
To: PAR35
But was it really a World War before 1941? There was a regional war in Europe, and the even longer running Sino-Japanese war.
Legitimate question. Certainly it developed into a World War, and it was a continuation of the same war. I think convention regards the war in Europe in 1939 as being part of World War II. The fact that Japan is thrown into the mix as part of the Axis lends credence to it being more than a regional war even then. Its shadow was already world wide.
14 posted on
09/25/2019 6:40:40 PM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
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