U.S. Neutrality in WWII

The U.S. initially maintained a strong stance of neutrality during WWII, despite the escalating threats from Germany. With a population and economy significantly larger than Germany's, the U.S. was poised for eventual involvement, providing support to allies while holding back from direct combat. Roosevelt's desire to enter the war grew as the conflict intensified, highlighting the complex dynamics of power and strategy during this pivotal time.