Americans were profoundly anti-fascist; this was a core motivation for popular participation in the war effort, and the war only made American more anti-fascist and more aware of the injustice of Jim Crow, which was in many ways doomed by the war itself.
Americans were profoundly anti-fascist; this was a core motivation for popular participation in the war effort, and the war only made American more anti-fascist and more aware of the injustice of Jim Crow, which was in many ways doomed by the war itself.