The Americans didn't want to enter the war. No one really wanted to enter it on the German side because even during the 30's everyone could see that the National Socialists were shit.
I don't know why you're downvoted. It took the probably-contrived Pearl Harbor attack to get US public opinion on the side of entering the war. Back then people took it seriously that if they hit you, you hit them back no matter who their friends are. The Japanese were perfectly played in this way. Their overconfidence was played, and "someone" got their war fought for them. I speak of course about the British.
The Americans didn't want to enter the war. No one really wanted to enter it on the German side because even during the 30's everyone could see that the National Socialists were shit.
I don't know why you're downvoted. It took the probably-contrived Pearl Harbor attack to get US public opinion on the side of entering the war. Back then people took it seriously that if they hit you, you hit them back no matter who their friends are. The Japanese were perfectly played in this way. Their overconfidence was played, and "someone" got their war fought for them. I speak of course about the British.