Quote from saxon22:
Both German and Japanese people supported the fight. As a matter of fact the bombing of Dresden made German soldiers and civilians more resilient. Read some primary documents on the matter and donate that high school history book to your local recycling company.
As for the Jewish question,one could argue that a lot more resources would have to be used to monitor and police those 6 million if the NAZIS kept them alive.
Also, you state that they had "no horse in the race". Are you stating that those 6 million killed were non patriotic citizens of their countries and would not opposed the occupiers in their respective countries? Why would you say that let's say a Belgian Jew would not oppose German occupation and would cooperate with Germans as long as they as an ethnic group were not affected?
Most of your posts on this thread have been accurate. Certainly the U.S. didn't enter the war in Europe on behalf of the Jews. Few even knew or cared about the Jews until well after the war concluded. IMO the worst thing about the Holocaust is the manner in which history has heightened it's importance in terms of WWll. It was a non-factor as far as the Allies were concerned.
And yes Saxon, Hitler was actually pretty well received in most of Europe. Given the choice between Soviet Russia or the German's, most non Jews said Zig Heil.
Ironically the U.S. killed about the same number of German civilians as were allegedly killed in the holocaust.