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Why does the anti-Japanese knight-errant make people feel "thunder", but Captain America is very popular?

To be fair, America played the role of Captain America in World War II. 194 1 before the United States entered the war at the end of the year, the world situation was in jeopardy: Britain basically fell to the ground and gasped, and could only make small moves in North Africa and other places; The Germans marched straight into the hinterland of the Soviet Union and approached Moscow. Japan almost monopolized the whole of East Asia and Southeast Asia, forcing China to curl up in the southwest corner and struggle, and the national government didn't even have the confidence to declare war. By this time, the only force in the world that can reverse the fate of mankind is the United States. Hitler himself tried to avoid war with the United States. However, German executives believe that even with the strength of the United States, it is unlikely to achieve the following three points at the same time: First, defeat Japan on its own in the Pacific; Second, organize large merchant ships and escort fleets to support the Soviet Union through the Arctic route; Third, lead the allied forces to land in western Europe. As a result, the United States not only completed all three tasks (less than one year after the Pearl Harbor incident, the situation in the Pacific battlefield reversed), but also built an atomic bomb with 1/4 of the national annual power generation. In World War II, the United States * * * produced 156 large and small aircraft carriers (38 sent to Britain) and more than 300,000 fighters of various types. That is, since then, the United States has firmly occupied absolute air superiority in every future war. I read a book, the name of which has slipped my mind. The writer is a survivor of the American air raid on Tokyo. He said that in the years after the war, his legs trembled when he heard the words "American Air Force". There are also many commercial brands widely circulated in today's world, such as lunch meat, Zippo, M& etc. M beans (very popular in the tropical front, because they are only melted in the mouth, not in the hands), Boeing planes, cokes, jeeps, band-AIDS, etc. It also spread all over the world with American soldiers in World War II.