Renaud
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ORIGINAL: AmmoSgt The evil lies not in playing the Germans , but in glorfying them , or perpetuating the myth that they were supermen or somehow some were not touched by the evil of the propaganda that they were supermen and other races were mud people and less than human. However much we( the US) may have hated , even racially, the enemies of the United States during WW2 , we treated them as humans in Victory and usually when captured. That cannot be said for the Germans or Japanese. The Stalinst Russians didn't treat anybody like humans, friend or foe, so I don't know what to say about them. Stalin probably came close to killing more Russian officers before the war than the Germans did during the war. Play who ya want IMHO , just don't go around making excuses for the wehrmacht as being guiltless , when they were as likely to be guarding the death camps or shooting civilians as any SS goon. AmmoSgt, you made once again the right conclusion, and I can only agree with you. It happens to me to play with the German side, but only when the scenario gives me no other option. At first glance, I'm not far away from KG's position: 1- I hate war but I'm a wargame-addict since more than 20 years. Simply said, I play wargames not because I'm in love with fighting, tanks, guns or anything else, but just because it's an intellectual challenge. To win a battle, you have to rely on rationality and good planning, but you'll go nowhere without improvisation and a bit of luck. 2- I don't like playing with the Germans or Japanese because it implies (in my eyes, I mean) that I'm playing the role of a 1939-45 German/Japanese commander. And this means I'm an invader serving a country dominated by a racist and destructive ideology. And I don't enjoy this at all... As some of you already know, I've been an officer in the Belgian army (and I'm still in the reserve cadre). This is no problem for me as Belgium is a democracy and will never have plans to invade any other country in the world. It would be very different if I was born in an expansionist / dictatorial country... This being said, a last word about the Wehrmacht implication in the holocaust and the war atrocities: it's indeed completely false to think that only the SS were guilty. It would imply that it is possible to make war focusing on the 'how' without asking questions about the 'why'. A typical dictatorial statement, abundantly used during the Nuremberg trials by criminals. Von Manstein, for example, was a die-hard Nazi and he was perfectly aware of what was happening behind the lines. Many other German high-rank officers had heard about the 'final solution', but only thought about killing Hitler when it became obvious that the war was lost and that it was the only hope to save Germany from foreign occupation... Think about it ! (NB: please note that this does NOT mean I hate Germany/Japan or Germans/Japanese at all ! I only hate racism and dictatorship...)
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