^^ That's right, Eastern Germany was ethnically cleansed. Now only Russians live there. I swear I have no idea why I even bother.
9/18/2005 1:25:45 AM
Remember kids, it's only ethnic cleansing if you succeed.
9/18/2005 1:34:10 AM
No, you stupid dork, it's only ethnic cleansing if an ethnicity is targeted. There has never been a plan to forcibly remove (by any means) ethnic Germans from Eastern Germany.What is it with you? Is this the military thing? You're getting dumber every week.
9/18/2005 1:38:18 AM
Off topic, but...
9/18/2005 2:12:25 AM
I hate to point out the details, but the title of the book said that Eastern Europe was cleansed, not that Eastern Germany was.Not that it wouldn't be an example of terrorism either way.
9/18/2005 2:24:43 AM
9/18/2005 2:36:28 AM
Not Eastern Germany, but Germans were kicked out of Poland, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, etc. Over two million didn't survive the process. Not exactly the same thing as blowing up people though...
9/18/2005 2:43:56 AM
what MathFreak doesnt realize, is that the leader of soviet russia during wwII, most people remember him as Joseph Stalin, killed more of his own people than Hitler killed Jews
9/18/2005 2:52:30 AM
I'm pretty damn sure Math is aware of Stalin's crimeshe's not saying the USSR was great on human rights, just that they didn't use terrorist tactics
9/18/2005 3:36:36 AM
terrorist tactics are car bombs, airplane hijackings, kidnappings, etc.terrorism encompasses the things that people do to harm and usually kill innocent and not-so-innocent civilians in order to gain attention and inflict fear. these actions aren't taken to end wars, they're taken to create and perpetuate them.as for quoting military officials of the time of WWII, it's all fine and good that you admire their opinions, but they will disagree as much as people do now. that hasn't changed. Tanzarian made some good points when it comes to terminology. you can make any part of military action sound horrific and evil, just as easily as you can describe it as glorious and honorable. the solid truth is, war is hell. not one part of it is good except for the purpose of those who are fighting with the sole intention of ending it for the better peace and security of their home. there is death, there is torture. there are immoral decisions, questionable actions. the Japanese tortured POWs in unbelievable ways. Stalin killed millions of his own people and drove his own armies into certain death. Hitler and the Nazis killed their own people and millions of others to literally try to take over the world. the U.S. had questionable actions with the containment of Asian citizens and immigrants, of course, the use of nuclear weapons at the end of the war with Japan. if you think any one person, or any one entity, is entirely in the right, without blame, then you are sadly mistaken.the U.S. ended the war, on questionable morality, but it was done. the troops came home. wives saw their husbands, sisters saw their brothers, and many of us are even around because those people made it home. it was worth it. you cannot deny that thousands more soldiers and civilians would have died had we not dropped the bombs.P.S. MathFreak : stop the name-calling. just get your two cents worth in and be done. if you're right or wrong, we'll know who is less intelligent by what they have to say.
9/18/2005 4:23:00 AM
9/18/2005 10:00:40 AM
I saw a History Channel special about Operation Downfall, the plan for an Allied invasion of Japan that would've gone down if we hadn't dropped the bombs. We expected the invasion to last two years, and our casualties were projected to be tremendous—so tremendous that half a million Purple Hearts were manufactured in anticipation of Downfall, a supply that the military was still using as late as 2000.
9/18/2005 10:13:46 AM
^no doubt overestimated.The japs were getting to a point where their resistance would just fold. Will to fight aside, you still need food, oil, organization, air support, etc. It would have been clean up duty.
9/18/2005 10:18:27 AM
Just like 'Nam, right?
9/18/2005 10:19:17 AM
the japanese people wouldnt have stood for an invasion of their homelandwould you? i mean shit...say if we were ever invaded, and I saw someone coming down the road to my house...you think im gonna buckle? I'd give them all I could, and thats exactly what the japanese would have done...and thats not even counting what their military could have done
9/18/2005 10:21:45 AM
9/18/2005 10:25:04 AM
9/18/2005 11:10:27 AM
^ Most people would resist an invation. I'm not saying I would, but I think most people (at least most Americans) would.
9/18/2005 12:05:41 PM
9/18/2005 12:23:23 PM
How about you read the thread?
9/18/2005 12:45:06 PM
9/18/2005 1:34:26 PM
9/18/2005 1:45:13 PM
Either way, theDuke866, an invasion from the US military would have resulted in mass casualualties of both cilivians and soldiers either way. Also , their would not have been much of a lost in US casualities as Japanese casualities , because the United States would have been armed anyway, given them a better advantage of seizing Japan's Government, end not to mention our allies that would also invade japanMy third point is, I don't think an invasion would have prolonged us to war .Japan is a small island, we could have easily seized the island if we had ships that surrounded the island just like when President Kennedy order ships to surround Cuba during the Bay-Pigs war. An Invasion of Germany did not prolong its resistance to Allied forces .
9/18/2005 2:27:25 PM
9/18/2005 2:34:00 PM
Eisenhower's opinion about what would have happened in Japan is invalid since he was not involved in that aspect of the war.
9/18/2005 2:47:49 PM
9/18/2005 2:56:27 PM
As for Soviet atrocities in Germany, there's certainly evidence that they were at least accepted by Stalin and company. It's a pain to find good info on the subject, though, 'coz it's too often connected with sources of accused of being Neo-Nazi or what have you.
9/18/2005 2:58:19 PM
9/18/2005 3:08:08 PM
Yeah, obviously it would have cost at least 500,000 American lives, considering how many Americans died when taking Germany.Oh, wait...
9/18/2005 3:10:41 PM
9/18/2005 3:16:00 PM
Because the situations of Japan and Germany were exactly alike.
9/18/2005 3:16:22 PM
Yeah, obviously the Japs would have resisted more. Why? Well, them Asians is crazy. I see it with my own two eyes on Tee-Vee. They'd just pull out their Sam-yoor-aye swords and fight to the last.
9/18/2005 3:20:04 PM
9/18/2005 3:21:34 PM
We should just be glad they didn't pull any of that Sailor Moon shit on our asses.We would have been toast.
9/18/2005 3:21:46 PM
I'm glad that they didn't poop on us.
9/18/2005 3:22:46 PM
i heard they could chop planes out o' the sky...
9/18/2005 3:24:02 PM
Just imagine the devastation that would be unleashed if they realized the seventh Dragon Ball was sealed deep within the Pentagon's vaults.
9/18/2005 3:26:57 PM
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9/18/2005 6:20:26 PM
This thread needs the bucket of truth.
9/18/2005 7:06:37 PM
9/18/2005 7:14:37 PM
i agree on all counts.
9/18/2005 7:21:01 PM
It also needs a hot chicks room.
9/18/2005 7:51:50 PM
How about some poo on a stick?
9/19/2005 9:20:12 AM
When's the next Titte Brothers concert?
9/19/2005 3:26:07 PM
9/20/2005 2:13:16 PM
^ The biggest distinction I can think of is that we have survivors from Hiroshima, meanwhile the chinese cities in question were not so lucky.On the otherhand, I can imagine a different moral distinction. I think it is more wrong to murder a female civilian with a gun/knife than it is to kill the same civilian by bombing his city. The person doing the bombing could at least argue his target was the city itself, which was daily producing soldiers and weapons, where-as the later murderer has no such argument, valid or not. [Edited on September 20, 2005 at 3:23 PM. Reason : arg]
9/20/2005 3:19:24 PM