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I've been bothered by the way people peceive the WW II era in our history.
As many of you know I have interviewed military veterans especially fighter aces and written many an article on air combat.
Today I see folks seemingly thinking of WW II as almost ancient, perhaps they way I perceive the American Civil War. With film and voice recoring technology we have a far better record from the participants of WW II than we do the Civil War of even WW I for that matter.
What bugs me is people looking back into a era such as WW II and continually applying modern ethics, values and perspectives which unendingly conflict with 1943 peoples' from anywhere in the world. They don't understand the logic the Japanese used to conceive of the Pearl Harbor attack or later sucidal kamikazes as viable options.
They don't understand and appreciate the huge numbers of men at arms around the globe then. Where we have lost 3-4000 in Iraq in any one minute that many people were killed daily in WW II during battles.
They keep imagining that the German people coulda/shoulda been able to see through Hitler's propaganda but don't bother to immerse themselves in the world of the 1930s and see things from a different perspective. They imagine that somehow captured Jews should have been able to mount a concerted offensive against their captors.
They can't imagine how people felt about the war, being tired of it on the home front wanting their loved ones home ASAP, just like today. They can't imagine the feelings of the men in uniform awaiting the upcomimg invasion of Japan with less than optimistic probabilities.
They find it hard to believe that once commited to war the US tooled up into a manufacturing frenzy that has never been duplicated. There was no whining about women working, wetlands, air pollution, having factories located in certain zones or noise or traffic resulting from them.
A lot of things are revisionist in nature and perveyors putting the new spin on events of the era are completely false. As example it's chic to oppose the A-Bombs in hindsight but at the time the vast majority of Americans were relieved that they ended the war whatever the future consequences.
Anyhow I've rambled long enough. Don't want to offend anyone of start any conflicts but just been chewing this stuff over for some years now and guess I am thoroughly dismayed with most of today's people's perspectives on world history.
So I suppose if they can't understand why the Nazi movement was successful they can't understand why we like vintage cars, movies or just hats!
As many of you know I have interviewed military veterans especially fighter aces and written many an article on air combat.
Today I see folks seemingly thinking of WW II as almost ancient, perhaps they way I perceive the American Civil War. With film and voice recoring technology we have a far better record from the participants of WW II than we do the Civil War of even WW I for that matter.
What bugs me is people looking back into a era such as WW II and continually applying modern ethics, values and perspectives which unendingly conflict with 1943 peoples' from anywhere in the world. They don't understand the logic the Japanese used to conceive of the Pearl Harbor attack or later sucidal kamikazes as viable options.
They don't understand and appreciate the huge numbers of men at arms around the globe then. Where we have lost 3-4000 in Iraq in any one minute that many people were killed daily in WW II during battles.
They keep imagining that the German people coulda/shoulda been able to see through Hitler's propaganda but don't bother to immerse themselves in the world of the 1930s and see things from a different perspective. They imagine that somehow captured Jews should have been able to mount a concerted offensive against their captors.
They can't imagine how people felt about the war, being tired of it on the home front wanting their loved ones home ASAP, just like today. They can't imagine the feelings of the men in uniform awaiting the upcomimg invasion of Japan with less than optimistic probabilities.
They find it hard to believe that once commited to war the US tooled up into a manufacturing frenzy that has never been duplicated. There was no whining about women working, wetlands, air pollution, having factories located in certain zones or noise or traffic resulting from them.
A lot of things are revisionist in nature and perveyors putting the new spin on events of the era are completely false. As example it's chic to oppose the A-Bombs in hindsight but at the time the vast majority of Americans were relieved that they ended the war whatever the future consequences.
Anyhow I've rambled long enough. Don't want to offend anyone of start any conflicts but just been chewing this stuff over for some years now and guess I am thoroughly dismayed with most of today's people's perspectives on world history.
So I suppose if they can't understand why the Nazi movement was successful they can't understand why we like vintage cars, movies or just hats!