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And Enkidu, thank you for taking the time to type out and post your father's words. So personal and so worth sharing; hope doing so heals more than hurts.
As harsh as his letter is/was, how blessed to have that of him, of that time. That window.
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I typed out a couple of my dad's letters - this one I used in the little online lit magazine I co-edit. This is one of the saddest parts of the letter:
"The deaths of the president [FDR] and Ernie Pyle were shocks. The loss of both men was a real blow. I hope Truman does justice to the program. It would have been a revelation to have read what Ernie Pyle would have written after this was over, I’m quite sure. He had the picture."
If you've never heard about Ernie Pyle, check him out. This is one of his most famous columns.
http://mediaschool.indiana.edu/erniepyle/1944/01/10/the-death-of-captain-waskow/0 -
I've been twice. Once in the mid 80s and again about 20 years later. Both times a moving experience. I always recommend a visit if you're in Amsterdam.hedonist said:Hey, look who posted the same time as me!
Speaking of WWII, has anyone here visited the Anne Frank "house" in Amsterdam?
I've also been to the National Holocaust Museum in DC, Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, in addition to other Holocausts memorials and museums in many countries. As well as multiple concentration camp sites to see where my relatives were murdered.
If you can handle it a great documentary on the repatriation of the camps was released last year. Called.... Night Will Fall.... not for the faint of heart.0 -
I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...
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Thank you for this. 'Vast and unexplainable' sums it up pretty wellEnkidu said:There's too much to comment on in this thread. OP, Band of Brothers is one of the best things I've ever seen on TV. And how do you even think about talking about war - it's such a vast, unexplainable thing. I'm reading a book called KL: A History of Nazi Concentration Camps and it's great, but really difficult reading.
My dad fought in WWII. That really happened, btw. He was in the Pacific prepping for the invasion of Japan when they dropped the bombs.
This is long, but it's part of a letter from my dad to his mom, dated April 27, 1945. He's in Manila.
"The trip to the city was enlightening in as much as it gave me a first hand picture of the destruction wrought thru total war. You’ll never have the real picture until you’re actually in the midst of it. It’s a god damn mess that hurts and then makes you mad. Try to picture the block of the Schenley Apartments [where his family lived in Pittsburgh] multiplied by several more blocks just like it, a mass of shattered rubble. Sections blasted completely away, others just shells with gaping holes, while in the midst just for incongruity a small Spanish styled residence, walled in and entered thru a wrought iron gate that opens into a lovely patio garden full of luxuriant growth and the usual naked babies which would have been squirting water if the city water system had been running, scattered thru it. All of this was untouched except for one hole in the wall. To the right as you entered was the resident itself while on the other side of the patio were the stables. One of our platoon CPs was housed there – the EM [enlisted men?] quartered in the stalls – tiled with oaken, hand carved swinging doors, while the officers were upstairs in the servants’ quarters – tiled, fresh toilet, etc. The servants’ kitchen served as a message center and switchboard set up. God makes us thankful for little things."0 -
It s ironic because the underlining causes of ww2 had little to do about religion, it was about natural reaources and land. Crusades, religion. Ww1, ww2, Korea, Vietnam: not religion.JUST A GIRL said:
Bible rock?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Come on. Give us something. Can we at least attack your bible rock?JUST A GIRL said:
Now it's a personal attack. You're saying how you don't like me. All I did was ask a question.HesCalledDyer said:
Oh for goodness' sake. Get over yourself. No one is bullying you. You made an idiotic remark and you always post combative material. I'm not bullying you, I simply don't like you because you always post stupid crap like this. If anyone is guilty of bullying, it's you. You are ALWAYS combative. I'm just calling you out on it.JUST A GIRL said:
Please don't start with the bullying. I'm not spewing shit, I asked a question.HesCalledDyer said:JUST A GIRL said:Did this even happen?
The shit that the two of you consistently spew on here baffles me. Why do you have to be such contrarions??PJfanwillneverleave1 said:The OP who has questions after watching band of brothers and admits they live in a bubble and has been untouched by such horror is subject to big-boy questions.
Now I've been bullied (by claiming I spew shit) and then attacked saying how you don't like me. That's not following the posting guidelines and hurts my feeling. This always seems to happen on Sunday, the lords day when I have my Christian Rock tunes on and am enjoying spending time proclaiming my love for God and Jesus.
I'll ask again, please don't personally attack me or my faith.
And you've done more than enough bashing of "dumb ass Christians" for one lifetime.
My faith is brought up because religion = war. That's what you said. And I said please don't insult Christians on my day of worship, Sunday.
That's why it's being discussed.
Remember that it was the Romans in the midst of their own holy war that decided to crucify Jesus due to not agreeing with his beliefs. Don't do the same thing.
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Well stated, particularly agree with the bolded section.jnimhaoileoin said:I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
I think this is a great thread you started - I don't know quite how it went to crazytown. And I didn't mean to hijack it with my dad's WWII letter.jnimhaoileoin said:I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...
I'm always amazed at how young these soldiers are. I thought Band of Brothers did that so well. And how to you train people to fight and kill? Isn't that in the beginning of BoB about it paid $100 more to jump out of planes so that's why I'll do it.
Thank you for this thread. I hope it stays on a serious track.
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Yeah the age of them is terrible, some only 17. To see such things at that age, their age of innocence was cut tragically short :(Enkidu said:
I think this is a great thread you started - I don't know quite how it went to crazytown. And I didn't mean to hijack it with my dad's WWII letter.jnimhaoileoin said:I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...
I'm always amazed at how young these soldiers are. I thought Band of Brothers did that so well. And how to you train people to fight and kill? Isn't that in the beginning of BoB about it paid $100 more to jump out of planes so that's why I'll do it.
Thank you for this thread. I hope it stays on a serious track.0 -
It is terrible. in all wars. Young boys have fought it wars from the time of the Greeks and Romans to the U.S. Civil War, WWI and WWII, and on and on. And always the old and wealthy using young humans as their pawns. War must end.jnimhaoileoin said:
Yeah the age of them is terrible, some only 17. To see such things at that age, their age of innocence was cut tragically short :(Enkidu said:
I think this is a great thread you started - I don't know quite how it went to crazytown. And I didn't mean to hijack it with my dad's WWII letter.jnimhaoileoin said:I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...
I'm always amazed at how young these soldiers are. I thought Band of Brothers did that so well. And how to you train people to fight and kill? Isn't that in the beginning of BoB about it paid $100 more to jump out of planes so that's why I'll do it.
Thank you for this thread. I hope it stays on a serious track."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I will recommend a podcast for anyone who is interested in different wars throughout history. It's called Hardcore History, very intense and very good.
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Enkidu, thank you for posting the excerpt from your father's letter. The last line, "God makes us thankful for the small things," humbles me.ELITIST FUK0
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Nazi Germany's had soldiers young as twelve. The Vietcong....8/9? Craziness.jnimhaoileoin said:
Yeah the age of them is terrible, some only 17. To see such things at that age, their age of innocence was cut tragically short :(Enkidu said:
I think this is a great thread you started - I don't know quite how it went to crazytown. And I didn't mean to hijack it with my dad's WWII letter.jnimhaoileoin said:I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...
I'm always amazed at how young these soldiers are. I thought Band of Brothers did that so well. And how to you train people to fight and kill? Isn't that in the beginning of BoB about it paid $100 more to jump out of planes so that's why I'll do it.
Thank you for this thread. I hope it stays on a serious track.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Near the end it was anyone with a pulse.mcgruff10 said:
Nazi Germany's had soldiers young as twelve. The Vietcong....8/9? Craziness.jnimhaoileoin said:
Yeah the age of them is terrible, some only 17. To see such things at that age, their age of innocence was cut tragically short :(Enkidu said:
I think this is a great thread you started - I don't know quite how it went to crazytown. And I didn't mean to hijack it with my dad's WWII letter.jnimhaoileoin said:I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...
I'm always amazed at how young these soldiers are. I thought Band of Brothers did that so well. And how to you train people to fight and kill? Isn't that in the beginning of BoB about it paid $100 more to jump out of planes so that's why I'll do it.
Thank you for this thread. I hope it stays on a serious track."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Absolutely. Imagine being a 25 year old U.S./Canadian soldier and suddenly seeing a 12 year old charge your position?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Near the end it was anyone with a pulse.mcgruff10 said:
Nazi Germany's had soldiers young as twelve. The Vietcong....8/9? Craziness.jnimhaoileoin said:
Yeah the age of them is terrible, some only 17. To see such things at that age, their age of innocence was cut tragically short :(Enkidu said:
I think this is a great thread you started - I don't know quite how it went to crazytown. And I didn't mean to hijack it with my dad's WWII letter.jnimhaoileoin said:I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...
I'm always amazed at how young these soldiers are. I thought Band of Brothers did that so well. And how to you train people to fight and kill? Isn't that in the beginning of BoB about it paid $100 more to jump out of planes so that's why I'll do it.
Thank you for this thread. I hope it stays on a serious track.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
A lot of people don't know the origin/history of the word Infantry.
late 16th cent.: from French infanterie, from Italian infanteria, from infante ‘youth, infantryman,’ from Latin infant- (see infant).
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Son of a b. Never noticed that.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:A lot of people don't know the origin/history of the word Infantry.
late 16th cent.: from French infanterie, from Italian infanteria, from infante ‘youth, infantryman,’ from Latin infant- (see infant)."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/246474/the-im-a-victim-thread#latestJUST A GIRL said:
Now it's a personal attack. You're saying how you don't like me. All I did was ask a question.HesCalledDyer said:
Oh for goodness' sake. Get over yourself. No one is bullying you. You made an idiotic remark and you always post combative material. I'm not bullying you, I simply don't like you because you always post stupid crap like this. If anyone is guilty of bullying, it's you. You are ALWAYS combative. I'm just calling you out on it.JUST A GIRL said:
Please don't start with the bullying. I'm not spewing shit, I asked a question.HesCalledDyer said:JUST A GIRL said:Did this even happen?
The shit that the two of you consistently spew on here baffles me. Why do you have to be such contrarions??PJfanwillneverleave1 said:The OP who has questions after watching band of brothers and admits they live in a bubble and has been untouched by such horror is subject to big-boy questions.
Now I've been bullied (by claiming I spew shit) and then attacked saying how you don't like me. That's not following the posting guidelines and hurts my feeling. This always seems to happen on Sunday, the lords day when I have my Christian Rock tunes on and am enjoying spending time proclaiming my love for God and Jesus.
I'll ask again, please don't personally attack me or my faith."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
yeah in the final days boys as young as 12 i think, and elderly were given panzerfausts and told to defend berlin even it it means their death. which if they refused, they were going to be killed anyway. pretty sad.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Near the end it was anyone with a pulse.mcgruff10 said:
Nazi Germany's had soldiers young as twelve. The Vietcong....8/9? Craziness.jnimhaoileoin said:
Yeah the age of them is terrible, some only 17. To see such things at that age, their age of innocence was cut tragically short :(Enkidu said:
I think this is a great thread you started - I don't know quite how it went to crazytown. And I didn't mean to hijack it with my dad's WWII letter.jnimhaoileoin said:I want to thank those of you who have made thoughtful contributions, even sharing personal stories. I really appreciate it.
It's truly sad that one or two people cannot afford even a subject like this the respect it deserves but do you know what? I can only feel sorry for people who take pleasure in upsetting others or are so lacking in compassion that they seek to cause trouble merely for their own amusement. I cannot pretend to understand such people or what they hope to gain from their behaviour but I refuse to engage with it, as they seem to merely take further encouragement from those who try to reason with them. People call them trolls but to me they'll just be the invisibles...
I'm always amazed at how young these soldiers are. I thought Band of Brothers did that so well. And how to you train people to fight and kill? Isn't that in the beginning of BoB about it paid $100 more to jump out of planes so that's why I'll do it.
Thank you for this thread. I hope it stays on a serious track."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
You left out that It s origins are also "to fight on foot". There were no roman legions of infants fighting on foot.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:A lot of people don't know the origin/history of the word Infantry.
late 16th cent.: from French infanterie, from Italian infanteria, from infante ‘youth, infantryman,’ from Latin infant- (see infant).I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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