I would never interpret something like this as glorifying war, I interpret it as honouring the people who threw themselves in to the face of death because their governments can't get along. None of them deserved their fates, so we honour them.I don't know what your intentions are, mr. Kirk (and I am not saying they are not honourable) but anything that glorifies war is wrong, in my opinion. I was at Çanakkale myself this January, and the only thing that came into my mind was sadness for all the young people who died for the ambitions and vanity of leaders. I would be happier if all these monuments were torn down and the places used for holiday houses.
Those heroes who shed their blood and lost their lives, you are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side in this country of ours. You, the mothers who sent their sons from far away countries wipe away your tears, your sons are now lying in our bosoms and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they become our sons as well.
Thank you, only a stupid cunt like danmand will see it as glorifying war.I would never interpret something like this as glorifying war, I interpret it as honouring the people who threw themselves in to the face of death because their governments can't get along. None of them deserved their fates, so we honour them.
Yup I'm not surprised that you didn't grasp that the goal of attempting to open the Dardanelles and the Bosporus was to ease the Russian supply situation.I was at Çanakkale myself this January, and the only thing that came into my mind was sadness for all the young people who died for the ambitions and vanity of leaders.
What I have grasped (and what you are unable to comprehend) is that all wars are immoral, i.e. caused by ambitions and vanity by leaders, who are seducing young people to go and kill other young people for false and idiotic reasons. If you are unable to understand that the first world war was fought for vanity and idiotic ambitions of stupid and immoral leaders, and that the sacrifice of all dead and maimed soldiers and civilians during that war was futile and misguided, there is not much hope for you.Yup I'm not surprised that you didn't grasp that the goal of attempting to open the Dardanelles and the Bosporus was to ease the Russian supply situation.
Yes the Gallipoli Campaign was a horrible failure, but that doesn't mean that it was due to the vanity of those who planned it.
What a terrible thing to think... Those memorials, and every other vestige of war, are there precisely to remind us. Why not tear down the concentration camps as well? They are also reminders of the horrific.The best we could do would be to forget the whole thing, dismantle the monuments and build vacation houses for the living.
Some people do that, but other people revel in the wars and cannot wait for the glory of the next one. I can think of more than one of the latter kind here on Terb.What a terrible thing to think... Those memorials, and every other vestige of war, are there precisely to remind us. Why not tear down the concentration camps as well? They are also reminders of the horrific.
Can't wait, can't you?^ War is far from simplistic. Is it bloody and horrific taking the lives of countless people before their time absolutely! Is it always pointless - absolutely not! Is it for many well adjusted, kind and loving people the most dynamic meaningful point in their lives - studies of numerous British, U.S. and Canadian veterans would indicate that it is.
The truth hurts?Can't wait, can't you?
Likewise the Menin Gate in Ypres where the names of over six thousand Canadians are listedAnyone who knows anything about war memorials knows that the Vimy memorial is not a memorial to war, or a memorial of victory, it is a memorial about the loss of war and the desire for peace above all.