Digit":24ovqy34 said:http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/198170
Damn nerve!
Roy.
The answer lies in a single word – Dresden. The air strikes from February 13, 1945 lie on the conscience of the English. By February 1945 this fight against civilians began to have the taste of a war crime.
stormtroopersse":3ixmvn1i said:u forgot the e after ss which is sse stands for super soldiers elite which is my squad name i,m a gamer.
you say about coventry 500 people being killed most was building damage
lives are more important than buildings we can rebuild.
but what about .
bombing of Hamburg in 1943 50,000 civilians died.
bombing of Pforzheim in 1945 killing roughly 18,000 civilians
the list goes on.
oh and i,m british as well i just live life with a open mind and choose not to walk around blinded by what really happened.
Jake":1jwh8tsq said:Most of the comments above seem to reflect that very sensible old maxim that two wrongs make a right. :roll:
Alan Jones":2puyjvql said:Why would having a different viewpoint make him a troll DW ?
bugbear":34ynkcqq said:The dead of the Crimean and Zulu wars have already slipped from popular memory, and reside in history now. I see no reason to believe that the dead of WW1 or WWII will ultimately be any different.
Alf":kafdpld6 said:Except the Crimean and Zulu wars weren't on film...
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