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On Nov 4, 10:45 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 02:53:35 -0000, thunder wrote: On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 21:15:43 -0500, gfretwell wrote: I'm not sure I buy European culture had a "gentlemanly war ethic". Look at the "ethnic cleansing" of the Balkans, the uncivil Spanish Civil War, the Holocaust, or even the Russian- German battles of WWII, none were very gentlemanly. You are talking about people who were not part of the European "royal families". Even with your examples there is still little comparison to the things that happened to the people who the Japanese conquered. European wars have little to compare to the rape of Nanking, the forced prostitution of Korean women, sword practice on allied prisoners and the bayonetting of babies by the jap troops. Europe also never really saw anything like the Kamakazi. I'm not disputing the barbarity of Asian wars. The Japanese were incredibly brutal, as was Pol Pot, the Chinese Nationalists (Yellow River Flood), etc. I was disputing the "gentlemanly" character of the European. Because of our predominately European heritage, many of the European atrocities have been glossed over, including our own. I think the reason I feel this way was my father was a POW in WWII. The Germans picked him up on the battlefield, severely wounded and unable to walk, They put him in a hospital and saved his life. Again wounded (his second purple heart) while running from our allies, the russians, to get back to the American lines they again spared his life when he could not move on his own, The japs would have killed him the first day That is if he was licky. they may have tortured him for about a week first. |
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