A. Scott
Not a history major here- it's my MINOR. Still, I guess that I see the situation a little differently- not too differently, just from off to the side a little, I guess.
The fact remain that the U.S. used Donetz's tactics agianst him at Nuermburg and got him 15 years for use of 'Unrestricted Submarine Warfare.' We also gave Nimitz something that no man really wanted for using unrestricted submaring warfare- a fifth star (or, to be correct, for ordering Lockwood to use it).
I just want people to remember that ALL history is revisionist; only the victor writes the history books. The line between good and bad is not as black and white as Western Civ I & II make it.
And this is the same war- it was just as brutal exerywhere as it was in the Pacific. Russian pilots used kamikazi attacks on the Germans- trying to chew up the tail off their opponent's plane with their own prop. The United States firebombed Dersdin's non-military areas and called it a 'tactic'; Germany used ballistic missiles agianst Britan and we call it a war crime(indsicriminate killling of civilians). On all sides men dided in horrible ways for a lot of reasons, good and bad.
The difference in a criminal and a hero is often the stroke of a pen.