every single person that says people don't have the balls to make the decisions needed. its the EASY choice to sacrifice what you believe to be right to take an easier path. IT takes balls to stick to your convictions and do the right thing. Each and every single last one of you who go on about having to do what you have to in war would fall into the weak minded catagory who are so scared of losing you'd literally change who you are in the chase for it.
At the end of the day this argument is pathetic as most people aren't arguing the same points and twisting stats. Claiming they had a 66% hit rate because they hit 2 of 3 dams is ridiculous, their aim was COMPLETE desstruction of all 3 dams, they failed to do this to all 3, none of the targets took the intended damange and none were damage beyond repair. Even in the case of not complete destruction they had planned on massive downtime with hopefully all the dams out of commision for a long period of time which again was not even close to achieved. Its the same as, i dunno, bombing a munitions factory, one bomb out of 10 hit the target, but it was actually a old unused shed in the corner, didn't cause the munitions to go, showered workers with glass which caused production to shut down for 2 days while they were treated, then they all went back to work. Officially, you COULD count that as a hit, but every target to shut down that factory was a complete failure.
AS for doing what you have to in war. Collateral damage is inevitable, no one has said it isn't and no one saying just being in War isn't a reason to do anything you want has mentioned that every single accidental civilian death is morally reprehensible.
In big picture, lol, saying we can't count genocide is one of those ridiculous statements that people make. Hmm, i can't win my argument with that in it, so I'll simply say without a shred of logic that it can't be included, Huzzah, i win.
The mass murder of jewish people is just one of the many things the Nazi's did that led to us joining the war. It was part of who and what the Nazi's were about and this is largely what convinced us to stop them. No we didn't know about the concentration camps before time, but we did know they were killing Jewish people, we knew what the Nazi's were about and we knew they wanted to literally take over Europe. THese were all factors in deciding to go to war. It was a genocidal, essentially insane political party bent on imposing those views on everyone else. They were the wrong side.
not everything the Germans did was morally wrong, , they could have murdered every last prisoner, while they did kill plenty I'm sure, plenty of POW's were kept alive in camps when as pointed out, the guards could have been doing other things. Blanket bombing of cities to take out munitions factories was essentially unavoidable, but its not necessarily the wrong choice morally either. If taking out several factories will stop another city being taken over with lots of civilians killed in crossfire and so on, its a trade off.
The bombs dropped on Japan were an unbelievable vile thing to do, and if there was a set of scales out there with unspeakable acts on one side and doing the right thing on the other, those two bomb's weighed heavily on the dark side
The Allied forces could have done far worse things than they did, and I'm sure some things we did were simply not good at all. AT the end of the day, if just because we were at war we could do anything, we could have sent fleet after fleet on air raids at civilian targets until the Nazi's surrendered, we didn't do that, if you would have for a quick victory I'm not even sure you'd be classed as human.