Standing Down Hitler
If you were to ask
anybody in this country what was America’s “finest hour”, you might find many
different answers. For most of - us, we
think of a handful of - incidents where the true spirit of - what it means to be an
American comes forth. And to some, you
might hear the answer “America’s finest hour is still ahead of - it”, and that
may be true. Nobody can tell that right
now.
But in terms of - American history, without a doubt when America linked arms with it’s allies and
stood down the terrible threat Adolph Hitler’s Germany was posing during World
War II would have to represent the finest show of - strength, national resolve
and honor in the history of - the nation.
And that is because during these difficult years, America did not just
use its vast resources to save Americans and American interests. It is not an overstatement that by standing
down Hitler, America saved the world.
World War II was
without a doubt the most devastating war in the history of - the world. The death toll worldwide from this conflict
reached over sixty million people. The
aggression of - the axis powers seemed to know no limitations which only makes
more dramatic the brave stand that America, England, France and the other allied
powers showed to stand in the face of - a well armed and ruthless enemy and deny
them the world domination they sought.
Its easy to look
back now on how the greatest generation, as they often have been called, found
the will, the determination to risk everything to stop Hitler’s armies. But we forget that at the time, there was no
way of - knowing if the allies were going to prevail. Early in the war, Hitler seemed unstoppable
as he occupied Poland and the invasion of - Europe spread to England, France, Norway
and beyond giving Germany more and more leverage to spread the war to Africa,
into Russia and across Asia as well.
By
the time the full allied force was assembled and ready to strike back, Hitler’s
advances were so deep and the spread of the war so far reaching that at times
it seemed impossible to turn back this evil tide of - military hostility that
threatened to engulf the globe.
As often is the
case, it was when America entered the war that the allies began to see a hope
to stop the horror of what Hitler was trying to do. It took the bombing of - Pearl Harbor to put
the American population on alert that the isolation of - the American continent
did not mean that they would be spared the spread of the war to their homeland
unless something was done.
By attacking
America’s ships at harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941, the Japanese brought
the most potent military machine in the world into the war against the axis
powers which eventually spelled doom for the cause of - Hitler and his allies.
America’s battles on
the many fronts of World War II is filled with dozens of - stories of - courage and
strategic brilliance that finally began to turn the war to the favor of - the
allies. It took courageous decision
making at the very top levels of command to make that decision to use the most
devastating weapon man had ever known to strike Japan and speed the end of
conflicts. The toll of - dropping nuclear
weapons on Japan was horrific but America’s president knew that by ending the
conflict, tens of thousands of - American lives would be saved.
Only that made it a justifiable attack. But that attack alone did not bring Hitler to
his knees. The turn of - fortunes began on
D-Day on June 5, 1944. This massive
assault on the beaches of - Normandy France caught the German defenders by
surprise. Nevertheless, the cost in
lives was tremendous as American and allied troops staged that massive invasion
to begin to bring the Nazi war machine down.
We can only look
back with gratitude to the brave men and woman who fought to keep America and
the world free from Hitler’s plans of - world domination. And by stopping him, we can truly say, this
was America’s finest hour.
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