Recently inspired by the WW I thread. I just got me thinking about how evil every country was during WW II. The Nazi's for reasons we all know. Russians for there brutality against the germans (but it's understandable since they had lost 20,000,000 people to them). The european allies for there pointless/unnecessary bombings against german towns of no importance. The American's for the brutal fire bombings of Japanese towns and the A-Bomb. That and the whole "pretending" pearl harbor was just a sucker punch that came out of know where.
(And I apologize if I offend anyone in advance but this shit happened).
I just started this thread because it's an issue that needs to be addressed, no one was really a hero in that war. But do the ends justify the means?
The Russian Counter-Attack: Axis-Soviet War:
Total Casualties on the Axis Side: 5,178,000+
Total Casualties on the Russian Side: 10,651,000
The British bombing of Dresden:
3,900 tons of incendiary bombs were dropped on the city of Dresden by the RAF and American Air force leveling 13 square miles of the city and killing between 24,000 and 40,000 civilians.
American bombings of Japan:
Bombings of Tokyo:
66 square miles of tokyo incinerated and an estimated 100,00 people killed.
Bombing of Kobe:
3 square miles incinerated
80,841 killed
650,000 homeless
(And I apologize if I offend anyone in advance but this shit happened).
I just started this thread because it's an issue that needs to be addressed, no one was really a hero in that war. But do the ends justify the means?
The Russian Counter-Attack: Axis-Soviet War:
Total Casualties on the Axis Side: 5,178,000+
Total Casualties on the Russian Side: 10,651,000
The British bombing of Dresden:
3,900 tons of incendiary bombs were dropped on the city of Dresden by the RAF and American Air force leveling 13 square miles of the city and killing between 24,000 and 40,000 civilians.
American bombings of Japan:
Bombings of Tokyo:
66 square miles of tokyo incinerated and an estimated 100,00 people killed.
Bombing of Kobe:
3 square miles incinerated
80,841 killed
650,000 homeless