Tue 6 Jul, 2004 03:54 pm - [quote="adt4m"]At the risk of further embarassment, let's say that the Romans had invented or discovered a new way of building boats that had allowed them to make such a voyage, and... (view)
Tue 6 Jul, 2004 07:12 am - [quote="MyOwnUsername"]Well Tobruk...if you count those that died of diseases caused by bomb number is definitely hundreds of thousands.[/quote]
Prove it. :lol: (view)
Tue 6 Jul, 2004 06:33 am - [quote="jacko73"]Bombing Nagasaki was a war crime. America's display of power to the Russians cost hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilian lives. Anyone who knows anything about... (view)
Mon 5 Jul, 2004 03:33 am - The Romans never would've made it across.
For one their boats sucked (as everyone did back then) and Romans weren't noted for being great seamen. (view)
Sun 4 Jul, 2004 06:28 am - [quote="MyOwnUsername"]So what were they suppose to do?
Nothing.
Nothing that includes civilians. Otherwise only difference between two sides is that, in this particular example,... (view)
Sun 4 Jul, 2004 02:05 am - [quote="ossobuco"]Most here probably know that a prime motivator for me is not liking bombs, any kind, but especially a-bombs, and further, later more potent bombs. (Yes, I have heard... (view)
Sat 3 Jul, 2004 06:23 pm - Japan signalled that they would surrender on the 15th of August 1945 and signed the surrender documents on the 2nd of September 1945.
Some Japanese divisions continued to fight for a few months... (view)
Sat 3 Jul, 2004 06:17 pm - [quote="au1929"]The killing of civilians was commonplace in WW2. Why should the bombing of Dresden be singled out as a war crime?[/quote]
Germany was just a little upset because they... (view)