Perhaps. Not making an argument one way or the other, and it doesn't really matter in this context. Point is, someone should have caught on to what this logically meant, and I doubt the people cheering would agree that they fought the wrong enemy. Heck, they're the ones who like to call everyone else Nazis, and use it as one of the worst insults and condemnations they can muster.
No, that's infantile. The US did not care about the political systems, it cared about the fact that Germany was on the verge of reaching regional hegemony in Europe.
We fought the wrong enemy.
- General Patton
and then the traitors that he worked for had him killed.
Perhaps. Not making an argument one way or the other, and it doesn't really matter in this context. Point is, someone should have caught on to what this logically meant, and I doubt the people cheering would agree that they fought the wrong enemy. Heck, they're the ones who like to call everyone else Nazis, and use it as one of the worst insults and condemnations they can muster.
No, that's infantile. The US did not care about the political systems, it cared about the fact that Germany was on the verge of reaching regional hegemony in Europe.