Indeed, all this thread needs is ELrazur and @tif R@fiq to start posting in it and we'd have the worst thread in OcUK history.
i raise you iBot.
Indeed, all this thread needs is ELrazur and @tif R@fiq to start posting in it and we'd have the worst thread in OcUK history.
You mean like the dresden bombings a few months before the practically beaten german war machine surrendered? Damn that took some balls...
AS for the Dambusters, it was a failure. Evangilion mentioned that it was a significant blow to the Nazi's morale, I would hesitate to think that would be allied propaganda spread at the time.
AS Evan has said before, simple facts stand that the mission wasn't much of a success, a very very small success but compared to what they hoped to achieve it was a massive failure frankly.
You do wonder if they shouldn't have just targetted factories in the first place and done the usual bombing and would that have not been more effective and taking far less time and effort to put together. Had all the planes, pilots and crews been running missions for months bombing targets, rather than practicing and putting this mission together, would they not have done much more damage to the war machine?
Boom your dead, sorry Skyfall nothing personal and all but you were stood too close to that important piece of infrastructure.
Now to all those who think I lost the plot that is really the way it happens, not by design but Skyfall could have been in the way of a legitimate target, he was never meant to be killed but as luck would have it he posted right before me so got in the way. Same for workers and civilians in war time its nothing personal it happens high explosive dose not just break machines and factories or bridges and roads it kills. If the workers or civilians are in the way because they work or are close by its not their fault or the fault of the aggressor its just war and unfortunate.
Now Skyfall sorry mate I just needed to illustrate my statement, dust yourself off and walk away from the premature death I just dealt you.
...Essentially a question that has been posed on many occasions for many different circumstances. If you stoop as low as your enemy, do you not become just as bad as them?
For anyone that would blindly throw away the morale choices over easier targets just because things get difficult, you really are a disgrace. The Allied side surely did some bad things, and will have caused many accidental deaths, and sometimes a target is too important and civilian casualties are inevitable. But I think its fair to say we could have done a lot worse if we didn't at least try and make the right choice most of the time.
AT the end of the day, I feel proud that the side who didn't stoop to genocide and other attrocites won the day. But if we had another world war and , like several people in this thread think is fine, were doing badly and decided to start commiting terrible attacks just to win at any cost, I would not be proud.
Its how you act when it comes down to it in the most difficult of circumstances that shows how you personally, and we as a society really are, the mere fact you think morales don't matter in times of real difficulty is a horrific thing frankly, those are the only times we are really tested on how we will act if you can't do the right thing then, well, meh.
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Why is this thread even in GD? Surely it should be moved to the speakers corner? The OP obviously has a massive chip on his shoulder for some reason and despite not having lived through WW2 (hence has no right to judge anyone) decided to go on a rampage!
Leave GD free for useless threads and youtube videos. Take your views to speakers corner or go and live in a war zone for a year and come back and post again so you at least have a slight feeling how anyone felt 60 years or so ago.
Yea genocide is great!It was pretty good motivation for either side in ww2, are you just an irrational person?
This thread has confirmed the truth of Dr Johnson's famous axiom:
"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel".
The current ratio of cognitive dissonance to logical thought is simply beyond belief.
This thread has confirmed the truth of Dr Johnson's famous axiom:
"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel".
The current ratio of cognitive dissonance to logical thought is simply beyond belief.
There's something nauseating about people today turning into hand wringing apologists for events which occurred during the war. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, however I doubt you'd have been blubbing quite so much had you lived through the events.
Are you as arrogant and condescending in real life, or does the internet just bring out the worst in you?
To be fair the OP posted a contentious statement in a thread named specificaly because he expected to start an arguement.Why is this thread even in GD? Surely it should be moved to the speakers corner? The OP obviously has a massive chip on his shoulder for some reason and despite not having lived through WW2 (hence has no right to judge anyone) decided to go on a rampage!
Leave GD free for useless threads and youtube videos. Take your views to speakers corner or go and live in a war zone for a year and come back and post again so you at least have a slight feeling how anyone felt 60 years or so ago.
This thread has confirmed the truth of Dr Johnson's famous axiom:
"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel".
The current ratio of cognitive dissonance to logical thought is simply beyond belief.
This is not a personal attack. But Evangelion I really don't see the point of your initial post, I think we can all see by the facts that the missions were not as successful as hoped with regards to the destruction of the dams and contained considerable collateral damage.