What’s legitimately fascinating and infuriating to me is how badly lost the real story of World War II in America is.
For those years, which damn near everyone (or at least Americans) agrees that we pulled ourselves out of the Great Depression and propelled the US into being one of the “great” world powers for the coming half century or so. What people forget, or intentionally leave out, is that the US explicitly became a command economy during the war. Private factories were refitted for war materials, civilian goods were severely rationed nationwide, the draft was implemented, the remaining non-drafted civilians were essentially drafted themselves, just into factories rather than bunkers. The federal government commanded, and the whole of society obeyed. It was a time as far removed from Capitalism as America has ever been, and it expanded the power and wealth of the country exponentially.
Of course, that pill is easier to swallow when the enemy doesn’t require any hyperbole to propagandize their, er, evil-ness.