Ben
One of the Regulars
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cowboy76 said:You need to do some real research outside of your realms and talk to those who served.
Were you there? Nope. You cannot condemn what you did not bear upon your shoulders. Without those acts that transpired in the Pacific campeign countless lives would have been ended,...ANYONE who served there will agree,...I have not found one nor even heard of one that does not agree.
I might recommend that you do the same, especailly given the tone of your comment.
Reetpleat said that the Japanese were not out to conquer the world. There are people on this borad much more qualified to expound on this than I, but as I understand it, that Japanese had some very definite lines they wanted to control and had no interest in over-running the west coast of the U.S.A.
Can someone inform us of this?
Also, I would be respectfully skeptical of old soldiers' stories. Again, as many others on here can inform you much better than I, those who actually saw atrocities and those who were heroes aren't inclined to talk about it much. Beyond that, much of what they say is likely based on the propaganda of the day. But it is so PC to say "they were there, so they must know" that it is possible to be taken in by people who want to look heroic.
Twitch's inital point goes both ways, it seems to me. If I am not mistaken, he was advising people to understand the times in order to understand what happened. He was, if I am not mistaken, advising us to be aware that people in the past did not have access to what we know in making their decisions, so we should be careful about what kinds of judgments are valid to makee about their decisions. But I don't think he was telling us we should toss out everything we have learned since then and trap ourselves with the same lack of knowledge.