First off, this is a strawman. It has nothing to do with anything. Second: Who refused to accept the boat load of Jews that ended up in some of these camps? Germany probably would have sent more boat loads if the first one had have found a home, so the allies were complicit with the death toll in those camps. We did not go there to liberate anybody.
It is not a straw man man Cliff. You said nobody wins in war. The people who were liberated in these camps definitely won. The Dutch who were liberated definitely won. In fact the Dutch are eternally thankful for Canada's involvement.
If you are going to take a simplistic view that all war is simply about business and money you have to be able to defend that position.
I know you have the gist of things and don't get your history from John Wayne movies.
It would be nice if more people read books.
I have a library of them beside me. Two shelfs dedicated to The Great war and the Second War. A few of them are written by a close friend of mine. And yes I have read them.
My point is that the Second War happened, our involvement was warranted, the outcome was better because of it.
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