What's impressive about this, is the insanely brave photographer who took it.
Yes.the insanely brave photographer who took it.
True about the vulnerability of our faithful steeds.contrary to what you saw in the movies in the 60s
WWII was the first largely mechanized war.True about the vulnerability of our faithful steeds.
I was thinking more along the lines of never seeing them in WW2 movies, just jeeps, planes, tanks and battleships!
Or: it's staged. Get a few soldiers into a ruined wood, throw some smoke, take a few pictures.What's impressive about this, is the insanely brave photographer who took it.
That makes it seem like you think going to war is generally a good idea. Yes, the USA came out of the Second World War better and more powerful than it went into it, but this is very much the exception, and has only a few other examples in history (the Eighty Years War being another one, which comes to my mind easily because I happen to live in the country that came out far better off than it went into that one).There were too many bleeding hearts in the US to join the war before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Quite probably, Nazi Germany would have been defeated by the Soviet Union even without American aid. But, of course, that would also have lead to a world, or at least a Europe, ruled by a single dictator, and it's very debatable whether the average person would have been better off under Nazism or Stalinism.That fact almost cost the world. Seriously, the entire world. And would have let the AXIS powers win and dictators rule.
Is it the same country, though? I'd say the China that was saved in 1945 is now limited to controlling Taiwan, since the principal ally of the western world back then was the Kuomintang, who lost the Chinese Civil War to the Communist side and then withdrew to Taiwan.The very same country (China) that we, the allies, helped to extricate the tyrant Japanese forces 70 or 80 years ago... is now the free worlds threat.
"That makes it seem like you think going to war is generally a good idea." - Jakko.That makes it seem like you think going to war is generally a good idea. Yes, the USA came out of the Second World War better and more powerful than it went into it, but this is very much the exception, and has only a few other examples in history (the Eighty Years War being another one, which comes to my mind easily because I happen to live in the country that came out far better off than it went into that one).
Quite probably, Nazi Germany would have been defeated by the Soviet Union even without American aid. But, of course, that would also have lead to a world, or at least a Europe, ruled by a single dictator, and it's very debatable whether the average person would have been better off under Nazism or Stalinism.
Is it the same country, though? I'd say the China that was saved in 1945 is now limited to controlling Taiwan, since the principal ally of the western world back then was the Kuomintang, who lost the Chinese Civil War to the Communist side and then withdrew to Taiwan.
We sat down on the open sand and ate from stores of bottled cherries and greengages; great tins of frozen hams and anchovies; bread that had been baked somehow here in the desert; and wines from Frascati and Falerno and Chianti, red and white, and Lacrimae Christi from the slopes of Vesuvius above Naples. There were wooden casks of a sweet, heady, fruity brandy, and jars of liqueurs of other kinds wrapped carefully in envelopes of straw. For water the Italians took bottles of Recoaro minerals—the very best in Italy—and these, like everything else, had been carted out to them in hundreds of cases across a thousand miles of sea and desert by ship and car and mule team.
Or: it's staged. Get a few soldiers into a ruined wood, throw some smoke, take a few pictures.
I'm sure you've seen this footage before:
This gets shown in pretty much every documentary about the First World War, and usually as authentic combat footage. But it's staged, too, to the best of my knowledge. The soldier who slides back down the trench side isn't shot, IIRC he just slipped and played dead.