A.Mookerjee
Banned Member
The Second World War, was a tragedy on a mass scale. Both The Allies, and The Axis Powers, did not think twice, before bombing each others' civilian population centers. The reason could have been, that the armies were being populated by the civilian population. In other words, civilian's were being drafted into the regular army of their respective nation's. Hence, during the Second World War, we encountered the blitz, and in Germany, Dresden was the target of indiscriminate bombings by Great Britain. Dresden, perhaps, had no value, as a military target. Perhaps, in the future, if governments do not encourage such drafting practices into their armies, then perhaps, the civilian populations will be spared in the warring nations. Neither Dresden, nor Great Britain, could have escaped the carnage. There were perhaps, many factories in the vicinity of London, which were contributing to the war, by manufacturing war material. Hence, to discourage the British, from fighting, Germany decided, perhaps, to bomb them. So, we can assume, that the carnage of the Second World War, took place, because of the unfortunate circumstances the people of the great war found themselves in.