It just looks like complet bullshit. These were probably the same artists that Roosevelt paid gobs of money to during the depression to make propaganda.
Ah, the follies of youth who never lived the era, and assume itall just stories. The Greatest Generation fostered dedicated troops who lived throught the Depression and FDRs CCC and other programs forged a brotherhood that enlisted in the service TOGETHER as cohesive units that knew discipline in ranks. Deception in war is so Sun Tzu that it succeeded in WW2 to our benefit.
Youngster, show a lot more respect for men with backbones seen ONCE in living memory.
Based on what we've learned the past three years, figuring out who the enemy truly is is critical. A lot of good people from country A fought a lot of good people from country B and all thought they were doing the right thing because they believed their leaders. Turns out, they were lied to.
We've been fed poison in foods, water and air; brainwashed in so many different ways; and lied to in many more, This generation, from boomers to millennials, are being shown the truth and responding.
The cleanup I have been watching since 2011 has expanded to areas and rabbit holes that I have tried to keep up with-I saw with horror the ISIS era of terror and saw images I can't handle;
add to this a childhood in the 40s and 50s extolling the 2nd WW in film and imagination-it is hard to see the truth in just how futile war is-what men fought for, as always, was for each other.
Right, I "assume it's all just stories" because I have doubts about the details regarding this one specific thing. Seems like quite the logical leap on your part. It has zero to do with how much respect I have for the people who fought.
I'm familer with the division.
It just looks like complet bullshit. These were probably the same artists that Roosevelt paid gobs of money to during the depression to make propaganda.
I'm with you, seems an exaggerated old war story. If one inflatable tank comes loose and the wind rolls it over, the gig is up.
Ah, the follies of youth who never lived the era, and assume itall just stories. The Greatest Generation fostered dedicated troops who lived throught the Depression and FDRs CCC and other programs forged a brotherhood that enlisted in the service TOGETHER as cohesive units that knew discipline in ranks. Deception in war is so Sun Tzu that it succeeded in WW2 to our benefit. Youngster, show a lot more respect for men with backbones seen ONCE in living memory.
Based on what we've learned the past three years, figuring out who the enemy truly is is critical. A lot of good people from country A fought a lot of good people from country B and all thought they were doing the right thing because they believed their leaders. Turns out, they were lied to.
We've been fed poison in foods, water and air; brainwashed in so many different ways; and lied to in many more, This generation, from boomers to millennials, are being shown the truth and responding.
Welcome to cleanup on Aisle 17.
The cleanup I have been watching since 2011 has expanded to areas and rabbit holes that I have tried to keep up with-I saw with horror the ISIS era of terror and saw images I can't handle;
add to this a childhood in the 40s and 50s extolling the 2nd WW in film and imagination-it is hard to see the truth in just how futile war is-what men fought for, as always, was for each other.
I've read that same unit was in the Ardennes before the battle of the bulge, pretending their were more troops their.
They failed miserably.
You don't read about that too much.
When you consider the massive number of tanks and trucks in England, it makes zero sense.
Right, I "assume it's all just stories" because I have doubts about the details regarding this one specific thing. Seems like quite the logical leap on your part. It has zero to do with how much respect I have for the people who fought.