The US Navy had the largest navy. Not only the largest but if you combined all the world's navies they still were smaller than the US Navy.
I knew I was dealing with people who somehow think their countries were superhuman during WWII, with their soldiers singlehandedly defeating the Nazis by shooting laser beams from their eyes and blow huge boulders at them with their breathsm but this just takes the piss.
To say that the US Navy was bigger than every other navy in the world put together is the biggest load of ****e I've ever read on this forum, and that's saying something.
Either you are taking the piss on a gargantuan scale or you are embarrisingly misinformed.
The fact that Britain had the largest navy in the world - at least twice as large as any other navy - is one of the world's best-known historical facts. And yet people are trying to insult the intelligences of those with at least three braincells by trying to tell me that the United States Navy was bigger than that of the Royal Navy and
bigger than the navies off all the rest of the world put together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
The fact of the matter is that in 1939, at the start of WWII, the Royal Navy was the biggest naval force on the planet, and had been for around 200 years.
At the start of Second World War
the Royal Navy was still the largest in the world, consisting of 15 battleships and battlecruisers with 5 under construction, 7 aircraft carriers, 66 cruisers with 23 more under construction, 184 destroyers with 52 under construction, 45 escort and patrol vessels with 9 under construction and 1 on order, and 60 submarines with 9 under construction.
It was a massive naval force, and dwarved both the USN and Royal Canadian Navy.
Of course not... the facts will not support you.
Well try posting facts then istead of ludicrously exaggerated twaddle.
The first victories in Europe came about with the US and Canada in Sicily and Italy.
I would say the first German defeat on Continental Europe was inflicted by the Soviets during Operation Barbarossa in 1941.
By the way, it wasn't very nice of you to (for reasons known only for yourself) omit Britain's great contribution to the invasion of Sicily, which saw the British suffering more casualties than the Americans and Canadians PUT TOGETHER.
We fed you during the Battle of Britain. Canadians, Poles, and Americans propped up your tiny AF.
2,353 British piots took took part in the Battle of Britain.
There were 145 Poles.
There were just 83 Canadians......
and a paltry 11 Yanks.
Germany invaded Poland... not Britain and France.
Which led Britain having to declare war on Germany to honour the Anglo-Polish Agreement, which you don't know about because your knowledge of WWII is poor.
France fell and the Brits were thrown of the continent... rather easily.
Just as the Yanks were thrown out of Vietnam.
No, they didn't. Hitler did.
In defence of Neville Chamberlain from what little I've read about the man I think he was pretty well ravaged by cancer at the onset of WW2 so possibly was not operating at full potential.
And what were the Canadians doing to stop Hitler throughout the 1930s.
I'm just interested to know.