• GiveMemes@jlai.lu
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    *violence against the German government and its armies.

    Sorry you forgot a couple words there so I fixed it…

    Or are we literally just rewriting history here?

    • PosadistInevitablity [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      Look at pictures of Germany after the war and tell me it wasn’t violence against Germany. Are you fucking kidding me? Over 500k German civilians died in the bombing raids.

      “It was just collateral damage” - the words of a fucking coward who refuse to admit what they’ve done

      It sucks they died but ending the Holocaust and Nazi Germany was a moral necessity.

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        Sorry, since when did anything other than land invasion end the European theater of wwII? I’m pretty sure it’s not widespread knowledge that Hitler killed himself in response to the bombing of Dresden…

        The fact that you can’t tell the difference between a music festival and the kind of infrastructure important to warfare that were bombed during WWII doesn’t surprise me in the slightest, but it does sadden me.

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          This is so absurdly nitpicky I’m not sure what to say. The bombings of Germany DEFINITELY damaged their industry, which helped end the war.

          Are you really implying that no innocent civilians were butchered by the ground invasion of Europe? (Also, hilariously, you left out that Japan was literally defeated without a ground invasion of Japan. Same war, buddy.)

          You just seem like you can’t accept wars mean violence against a people, not a military/government. It’s a child’s propaganda understanding of warfare that you have.