Re: The Next Ten Years – Part I: There will be blood - Eric Janszen
Its funny you brought up this war(Serbia) because I was just about to post it as example of how quickly people can lose their "civility".
People also lose their qualms about killing really quickly when they've been hungry and miserable for a while. Hard to compare what a fat and happy Europe of today (and USA) is capable of vs when TSHTF. People can turn really ugly really quickly. And the internet can be used negatively in this regard as well.
You sure about that? Or did you mean death by machine gun? Your own wiki link has WWI as the 6th most deadly conflict.
And for labasta, WWII was way too complicated to simply sum up Germany's reason for losing as manpower. It certainly was a factor, but a billion Red Army fanatics couldn't have beat Germany alone. Someone else brought up the fact that warfare today has very little to do with manpower. As a matter of fact, manpower could be seen as a liability at some point.
Originally posted by llanlad2
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People also lose their qualms about killing really quickly when they've been hungry and miserable for a while. Hard to compare what a fat and happy Europe of today (and USA) is capable of vs when TSHTF. People can turn really ugly really quickly. And the internet can be used negatively in this regard as well.
A LOT more men died in WWI than WWII.
Also, Germany's problem wasn't a lack of oil, but a lack of manpower as to the reason it lost. It bet on superior technology over manpower to the Russians and lost. Once it had lost all its men on the Eastern front the war was technically over.
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