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bronzewhaler82
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jj1982 said:well, perhaps this is a case of the american aircrew showing great heroism and bravery to make thier superiours look good???? Did the attack make any real difference to the war effort? Did it save allied lives? Did it kill and maim innocent civilians? It sounds to me as if it did very litlle but to give the americans a chance to parade and spread propagada about how great and effective they were! This is my opinion so feel free to shoot it down....call me anti american (Bronzewhaler, not a word!) or whatever.....
no civilian casualties and damage to enemy industry!bronzewhaler82 said:jj1982 said:well, perhaps this is a case of the american aircrew showing great heroism and bravery to make thier superiours look good???? Did the attack make any real difference to the war effort? Did it save allied lives? Did it kill and maim innocent civilians? It sounds to me as if it did very litlle but to give the americans a chance to parade and spread propagada about how great and effective they were! This is my opinion so feel free to shoot it down....call me anti american (Bronzewhaler, not a word!) or whatever.....
Oh yeah another thing...its my personal opinion that bombing civilians is a disgrace....dropping bombs on populated areas with young children living there is the invention of a sick sick person and anyone who agrees with it (i'm sure deep down you don't JJ1982) deserves to have something extrmely unpleaseant happen to them...
It is unnessasary and although i'm sure someone will argue that it is an effective means of forcing a nation into surrender...i think bombing the hell out of their industrial factories so they can no-longer produce weapons of war and bombing their army barracks and training facilities so they have no troops is just as (if not more) effective than killing millions of people who are just as normal as you or I...raids like the Doolittle raid win my approval - all the raids in the war should've been like that - no civilian casualties and damage to enemy industry
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jj1982 said:I wasnt saying that it is good to bomb civilians...although perhaps my wording could have been better in my last post...i totally agree with you bronze...I am however sticking by all my other points!
GermansRGeniuses said:no civilian casualties and damage to enemy industry!bronzewhaler82 said:jj1982 said:well, perhaps this is a case of the american aircrew showing great heroism and bravery to make thier superiours look good???? Did the attack make any real difference to the war effort? Did it save allied lives? Did it kill and maim innocent civilians? It sounds to me as if it did very litlle but to give the americans a chance to parade and spread propagada about how great and effective they were! This is my opinion so feel free to shoot it down....call me anti american (Bronzewhaler, not a word!) or whatever.....
Oh yeah another thing...its my personal opinion that bombing civilians is a disgrace....dropping bombs on populated areas with young children living there is the invention of a sick sick person and anyone who agrees with it (i'm sure deep down you don't JJ1982) deserves to have something extrmely unpleaseant happen to them...
It is unnessasary and although i'm sure someone will argue that it is an effective means of forcing a nation into surrender...i think bombing the hell out of their industrial factories so they can no-longer produce weapons of war and bombing their army barracks and training facilities so they have no troops is just as (if not more) effective than killing millions of people who are just as normal as you or I...raids like the Doolittle raid win my approval - all the raids in the war should've been like that - no civilian casualties and damage to enemy industry
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sorry mate but that isnt the truth...
as crazy as it would bedown there in tokyo of course some pilots missed their target... a hospital was hit and many died but you dont need to point out the point of the mission which other than boosting/lowering morale was hitting an industrial target. but you know, mistakes happen..
The raid was a success, but hardly flawless. Most of the planes flew off course and missed their targets. Doolittle's payload was intended for an armory, but it destroyed the city's largest hospital instead.
jj1982 said:well, as neither of us were about at the time i can only go by what i have heard and seen....to me the pictures of families smiling and joking about it says a lot....i'm not saying that they werent upset...of ourse they were, what i am saying is that the British held thier upper lip stiff and refused to let a small matter like the blitz affect the way that they felt....they showed tremendous courage and great resiliance whereas other countries may have broken down and given in (spain recently is a good example!)