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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4091254" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>What is clearly impossible for you or anyone to do is to separate the sacrifices of those who died from the lawlessness of the moment in history. One of the other uncles was a B24 pilot 15th air force out of Italy 51 missions and many of those missions involved carpet bombing of civilian targets. Tell me how do you glorify bombing the civilian population of your grandmother's home city? There were simply no enforceable rules of war and civil conduct in place on either theatres of operation at that moment in time because the sole objective was victory at any cost He carried out his missions went back to civilian life and volunteered very little information because he too wanted forget about those experiences .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4091254, member: 58386"] What is clearly impossible for you or anyone to do is to separate the sacrifices of those who died from the lawlessness of the moment in history. One of the other uncles was a B24 pilot 15th air force out of Italy 51 missions and many of those missions involved carpet bombing of civilian targets. Tell me how do you glorify bombing the civilian population of your grandmother's home city? There were simply no enforceable rules of war and civil conduct in place on either theatres of operation at that moment in time because the sole objective was victory at any cost He carried out his missions went back to civilian life and volunteered very little information because he too wanted forget about those experiences . [/QUOTE]
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