Quote Originally Posted by Ser Clegane View Post
As I said - this might be true from a high level political perspective - it certainly was not the motivation that drove the individual soldiers. US soldiers certainly treated German citizens much better than German soldiers treated the population in Poland or Russia.
In general yes, but on an individual basis that is debatable. Of course, the conduct of the war in the West was completely different than that of the East, and the Allies were not facing a vicious partisan insurgency.


Quote Originally Posted by Ser Clegane
Comparing the unprovoked systematic murder of millions of civilians with the death of one third of the German POWs in the SU after a war that destroyed the country is indeed shameful.
If you don't think the German POW deaths were systematic, I've got news for you. I see nothing wrong with comparing one orchestrated mass murder with another.



Quote Originally Posted by Louis
Not good enough.


I'll continue to put the ball in your court. You say: 'the allies were no better than the axis on moral terms'
This I take as an intolerable insult to the Americans who lay buried in our soil. Who's sacrifice I hold in the highest esteem.


America's fallen are the moral equivalent of nazis, or are they not. Which is it Panzer? A simple yes or no will suffice. Either they are, or they are not.
Some were, and some were not. That is the peril of the broad brush mentality that you've adopted.

In comparing John McCaffrey to Michael Wittmann, or Arthur Harris to Irwin Rommel, I would say both Nazis were morally superior. The same comparisons could be made many million times over - as you cannot place that many people in neatly marked "good" and "evil" boxes.


Quote Originally Posted by IA
Talk about dancing on the head of a pin.

As a member of the only allied nation left to fight the nazis after 1940, I certainly don't feel any guilt associated with the treatment of the Germans during and just after the war.

The nazis were like a big playground bully, throwing their weight around. Even after beating some of his victims to the floor they didn't stop kicking his head in.

Cue two more lads enter the playground. They take the bully to task and stop him kicking in the heads of the subjegated ones.

Then they mete out some of the same to the nazi bully, only with this caveat. When he's beaten to the ground they stop kicking. Then when the bully says he's sorry and won't do it again, they give him a hand up, dust him down, take him for a slap up meal and buy him a house.

That's the difference. Intent is all.
So all are bullies, only one of the bigger bullies is slightly nicer to the one he just beat down because his fellow bully just turned enemy. Sounds about right to me.



Quote Originally Posted by Seamus
Panzer:

You are not the first wargamer to become enamored of things German. The mental project in which you are engaged, however, is fruitless. Do not discard notions of "right" and "wrong" to replace them with total relavism -- that path ends poorly.

Good luck, and goodbye.
As opposed to many here who seem enamored with the Hollywood version of WW2, I am only interested in historical realities. Good luck to you, as well.