Sunday, May 16, 2010

WWII summary


Throughout World War II, many lives, most innocent, were lost in the quest for victory. Although the two atomic bombs dropped brought the end of a staggering war, one could argue at what cost? Human life is surely not expendable, but is it ok to kill millions to save millions more? The main question of this chapter is what cost is human life, and who can ultimately decide who lives and who dies? All in all, who watches the watchmen?

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