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tqualey
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Using the lessons of WW II, just how can a moral and ethical war be fought today?
I recently had a discussion with a German friend of mine who told me about Sir Arthur Harris (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Arthur_Harris,_1st_Baronet) and his intentional ‘area bombing’ of German civilian populations that no no specific military target - but for the purpose of disrupting German workers from getting to the factories to make war equipment, to demoralize the German people and to cause mass refugees (along with fatalities) which would over-burden the Germany government’s ability to maintain its own infrastructure.
Briefly: In May 1942 Air Marshal Harris began the ‘area bombing’ campaign by attacking Cologne. These ‘area bombings’ directed primarily against civilians continued until the end of the war. By Feb 1943, Germany had lost the Eastern Front and by June 1944 (D-Day ) German controlled France had been invaded and defeated. The march was now on to Berlin. Effectively, Germany had lost the war but, was not going to surrender. In July 1944 a serious but failedd attempt was made to assassinate Hitler.
I have attempted to apply the Just War Doctrine (ewtn.com/expert/answers/just_war.htm) but, honestly, keep on bogging down. My idea is that bombing women and children is wrong - sending V2-rockets to kill women and children is also wrong. Stopping the war making ability of Nazi German seems to be a justified end. But, dealing with non-combatants who are (amoong others) working in war factories seems to be appropriate - but, I have this nagging voice telling me it isn’t!
Guidance is appreciated.
God bless
I recently had a discussion with a German friend of mine who told me about Sir Arthur Harris (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Arthur_Harris,_1st_Baronet) and his intentional ‘area bombing’ of German civilian populations that no no specific military target - but for the purpose of disrupting German workers from getting to the factories to make war equipment, to demoralize the German people and to cause mass refugees (along with fatalities) which would over-burden the Germany government’s ability to maintain its own infrastructure.
Briefly: In May 1942 Air Marshal Harris began the ‘area bombing’ campaign by attacking Cologne. These ‘area bombings’ directed primarily against civilians continued until the end of the war. By Feb 1943, Germany had lost the Eastern Front and by June 1944 (D-Day ) German controlled France had been invaded and defeated. The march was now on to Berlin. Effectively, Germany had lost the war but, was not going to surrender. In July 1944 a serious but failedd attempt was made to assassinate Hitler.
I have attempted to apply the Just War Doctrine (ewtn.com/expert/answers/just_war.htm) but, honestly, keep on bogging down. My idea is that bombing women and children is wrong - sending V2-rockets to kill women and children is also wrong. Stopping the war making ability of Nazi German seems to be a justified end. But, dealing with non-combatants who are (amoong others) working in war factories seems to be appropriate - but, I have this nagging voice telling me it isn’t!
Guidance is appreciated.
God bless