Captn_Jack
Posts: 62
Joined: 10/4/2000 From: Reedsville, WV, USA Status: offline
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From the coversations in the posts that I have seen here, I don't feel anything derogatory is nature is intended for any "people" here. It is all within the context of the "game" which I hope stays as historically accurate as possible. This includes the insignias, uniforms, whatever else is involved. It is so much better than having a Red team vs a Blue team. Should certain images offend somebody, they have the right not to look at them. Those who are not offended should also have the right to see them as they really were, and know what they stood for. I for one, have been fortunate never have had to go to war for anything. Many others in my family were not as lucky. There were good and bad people from all countries in all the wars. I watched a program on History channel the other night, that showed newsreel and video of fighting and conditions in WWII. Letters written to wives, mothers and familes were being read by the narrator while the scenes were shown. One talked of the killing of Russian prisoners by the Germans. In 6 months, 600,000 prisoners were killed by the Germans. In a German soldiers letter home to his mother, he told of how a young soldier, a friend of his did not understand why they were killing the prisoners, and ended up killing himself, leaving behind a wife and 2 kids because he could not come to terms with what they were doing. My father in law was captured and held in a German POW camp for 2 years. He tells many stories, of both cruel and compassionate Germans at the camp. He said one guard that would take them to town for work details, always would sneak them into a local pub where they were given extra food and drink, sometimes even being allowed time with some of the girls there. He said every time he saw Sgt. Shultz on Hogans Heroes, it reminded him off this guard, because he looked so much like him. But in the same camp, was the guard who cut off 3 of his fingers, for no reason other than that he could do it. My father was shot in WWII, almost lost his arm. A cousin had lost most of his insides in Vietnam. He was shot, and laying in a ditch. The person who shot him, walked up and kindly put 7 more slugs from an AK47 right into his stomach. My cousin lived, and he to this day can describe the guy who shot him down to the last detail, including the smile on his face as he pulled the trigger. My uncle was captured in the Korean war and held for several years. He weighed 80lbs when they got him out. There was no compassion there for him. The few times I have heard him talk of his time there, were short, brutal and heavily tainted by a veil of alcohol. So just keep in mind, whatever is said, is said within the context of the game, and that is all it is, a game, but with a lot of history behind it.
CJ
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M(1)&M(9)'s...they melt in your tank...not in your hand!
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