I think this deserves its own post instead of buried in the Youtube post ....Includes heaps of Vintage Aviator footage....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnwNdMpyLxM
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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Jul 3 2012,9:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I'm far more cynical these days about war: wars are all founded on greed, ultimately.
None more so than WWI, where the aristocracy of Europe played, as if in a chess game, with the lives of sixty five million combatants.
Young men poured in to the trenches, and slaughtered in wave upon fruitless wave, on the orders of a largely incompetent leadership.
Amazing that the subterfuge of patriotism could be maintained for those four long years.
Agreed - war is a "pointless" endeavour. At the same time, regardless of how wise it might have been, great number of those from WW1 & WW2 did sign up thinking they were doing the right, good thing. Whether they still believed that at the end of the war is another thing, of course. Although we'll never know the answer, if the "canon fodder" had not heeded the call to arms, what would the outcome have been? I suppose we can argue that if the young German soldiers has simply decided they weren't going, nothing would've started in the first place. But once the ball was rolling, what else can one do? Let the "enemy" just roll over one's country and be happy about it? A tricky moral dilemma, that. As I think about it, it sounds very much like a "damned if you do, damned if you don't". And of course, its much easier 50 or 100 year's later to sit comfortably behind our keyboards and debate the finer points...
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