You get a much better feel for the WWII situation after playing Axis & Allies, which very accurately portrays the beginning of the war. You quickly learn how critical the U.S. was, especially in the new combined Pacific and European version, where the U.S. is not allowed to enter combat until the 4th turn, unless attacked. Note that I am not talking about getting a better feel for the conditions of those fighting the war. No game could ever accurately reproduce the horrors of war.
@progrocer "War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded moral state which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." JS Mill
To watch the Axis murder millions and do nothing would have been the greater sin.
@progrocer War is indeed a nessesity when you're being attacked. I think we forget, being shielded by ~70 years of history, that the Second World War was inevitable.
@progrocer Germany had plans to invade the U.S. after they finished in Europe. They had spies mapping the U.S. and one American soldier when talking to a German soldier who spoke English at an internment camp was talking about where he lived. The German guy had helped with mapping and even knew about a tiny creek the American guy had played in as a kid. Do you really wish that we had remained passive and waited for the war to be fought on our shores, when all of our allies were already gone?
I am in absolute love with this piece!! I loved playing this piece with such great and strong emotions. It is very moving. More people should hear this piece.
this song sounds really sad, as though we had lost the war, and Nazis troops were marching through American streets. good thing they never got the chance.
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@TheKyoput tell that to the crew of the USS Arizona, the inmates of Auschwitz, or the Citizens of Stalingrad, that the Second World War was not necessary in the first stage of purging evil from the world. EVERY war is necessary, for every war is a climax of events. The handling, and conclusion of a war is what is reflected on a society, but the War its self can neither be prevented nor contained, because War is bred into humanity, and it will ALWAYS be there, it is a question of management.
You get a much better feel for the WWII situation after playing Axis & Allies, which very accurately portrays the beginning of the war. You quickly learn how critical the U.S. was, especially in the new combined Pacific and European version, where the U.S. is not allowed to enter combat until the 4th turn, unless attacked. Note that I am not talking about getting a better feel for the conditions of those fighting the war. No game could ever accurately reproduce the horrors of war.
EagleMovieMan 1 month ago
The world still owes the United States.
MechBliss 5 months ago
No War is necessary, War is the Basterd child of mankind.
progrocer 10 months ago
@progrocer "War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded moral state which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." JS Mill
To watch the Axis murder millions and do nothing would have been the greater sin.
relliotk 7 months ago
@progrocer Say that in German. Seriously.
carltonpowers 7 months ago
@progrocer War is indeed a nessesity when you're being attacked. I think we forget, being shielded by ~70 years of history, that the Second World War was inevitable.
RaybornButtercups 2 months ago
@progrocer Germany had plans to invade the U.S. after they finished in Europe. They had spies mapping the U.S. and one American soldier when talking to a German soldier who spoke English at an internment camp was talking about where he lived. The German guy had helped with mapping and even knew about a tiny creek the American guy had played in as a kid. Do you really wish that we had remained passive and waited for the war to be fought on our shores, when all of our allies were already gone?
EagleMovieMan 1 month ago
@progrocer The Germans were also working on a nuclear bomb. Because we were active in the war, we beat them to it.
EagleMovieMan 1 month ago
I am in absolute love with this piece!! I loved playing this piece with such great and strong emotions. It is very moving. More people should hear this piece.
shoeluvr123456789 1 year ago 7
FUBAR
JillC2 1 year ago 3
this is truly one of the great musical scores of our day!
and the series THE WAR was one of the best documentaries on WWII ever done!
morgoniustwonk 1 year ago 8
this song feels like what the war cost us from the past and today
cartoonzrule2 2 years ago 16
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skeeter3456 2 years ago
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fubar
skeeter3456 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this beautiful song. I had been looking for it.
azpowskier 2 years ago 7
schöne Komposition, danke!
yuehchopin 2 years ago 9
this song sounds really sad, as though we had lost the war, and Nazis troops were marching through American streets. good thing they never got the chance.
asianwannabeamerican 2 years ago 10
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skeeter3456 2 years ago
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Don't poor comment me you fuck. fubar
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skeeter3456 2 years ago
one of the few necessary wars
KikaProductions 2 years ago 25
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skeeter3456 2 years ago
@KikaProductions
There's no such thing as a necessary war.
TheKyoput 1 month ago
@TheKyoput tell that to the crew of the USS Arizona, the inmates of Auschwitz, or the Citizens of Stalingrad, that the Second World War was not necessary in the first stage of purging evil from the world. EVERY war is necessary, for every war is a climax of events. The handling, and conclusion of a war is what is reflected on a society, but the War its self can neither be prevented nor contained, because War is bred into humanity, and it will ALWAYS be there, it is a question of management.
RaybornButtercups 4 weeks ago
@RaybornButtercups
War can always be prevented. And I would ask you to take a second look at the history you were taught.
There are no necessary wars.
TheKyoput 4 weeks ago
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F U B A R I say !
skeeter3456 3 years ago
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It was a neccessary war. - F U B A R
skeeter3456 3 years ago
great william walton..
emanuelamatarese 3 years ago 3
Powerfull music, haunting and sad.
dlandon2000 3 years ago 4
great documentary...great music
skeeter3456 3 years ago 3
this film really brings to light of the horror of WAR! which it is also necessary. ken burns the war is awesome also and his choice of music
amosnunez 3 years ago 4