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I have had the honor of meeting a few former airmen of that time, and they all said those who shot at parachutes where frowned upon. I know you will say that is not backing 100% the war effort, many exmilitary will say that is the differance between being human and a savage. With that attitude I can understand why civilians went medival when after a bombing raid, downed air crew where lead through their town, they where making sure that those crew members would not escape........ Sorry as a former military member myself I can not share your view. |
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After that I am interested to know how you define what is a big sacrifice soldiers in WW2 did? Also I am interested to know do you think that you can shoot helpless in the name of revenge? Please answer and note you have 100% rights to totally disagree with me. I am just interested on what you think. Edit: Now that I read you posting again I can do nothing but laugh. I am glad you understood how people went medieval after being bombed. Very glad. And now I am not laughing. Only smiling a little, but it is savage smile, I can tell ya. Last edited by moilami; 12-13-2010 at 03:50 PM. |
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Yes, the sherman was that crap. However, it was easy and cheap to make, and many thousands were made, almost as many as the soviets made t34s, but the soviets made bigger tanks too. |
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A sniper is a trained killer, Infantry is totally different. You also compared it to Area bombing whhich is also different. Bomber pilots were hitting targets and the civillian casualties were secondary. Snipers target is a human being and usually military and is his primary target. It dosn't matter how you kill someone as it is always wrong, justified sometimes but always wrong. If you want to compare Area bombing to something compare it to the use of Artillery on a City as they have similar objectives. Snipers and fighter pilots do not. |
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Why it is okay for a sniper to make headshots on helpless enemy but if a fighter pilot does the same on a chute pilot it is suddenly oh so wrong ![]() ![]() |
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Unfortunately there is no such thing in the sniper role, otherwise the sniper role would be pretty useless wouldn't it? Just my opinion, sometimes things are just the way they are. Sven |
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If you are just comparing any type of killing with any other type of killing then what's the point? It's ALL wrong.. |
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As to viewing the opponent as human, when my grandfather surrendered with his comrad, a grenade went off as they both had their hands up. My granddads comrad got shrapnel in the head and was dead on the spot, my granddad when he was allowed to lower his hands saw that he had lost all his fingers except his thumb on the right hand. But his captures where very kind to him and treated his wound very well so that it healed very well. They could have also shot him, but they didn´t. Thinking of another episode which my granddad told me, a officer caught two on sentry duty sleeping, this officer thought he was smart and removed the bolts of their rifels and went away. In the mean time those two woke up and noticed their bolts where missing and got replacements. That officer came then back, he was called upon to say the pass word, but he thought "what are they going to do I have their bolts" so he said nothing. So those two shot that officer as he did not say the pass word. I personally prefer to stay human where I can, only when driven to an extrem another side may appear, I hope this will never happen. |
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In a way its the code of honor that fighter pilots are supposed to live by. There are written rules of war and there are un-written rules of war. Killing a helpless pilot in his cute is just something that fighter pilots are not supposed to do. Infantry live by a differant set of rules, similiar, but differant.
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