The only reason you HAVE "the hindsight of history and my own liberated status" is because they went to war! Plus, that is an incredible arrogant thing to say - to imagine that you are so much more intelligent than they were! They knew what they were fighting for. you seem to think that they were living in some sort of dark age where no one had any education and followed orders like blind sheep! We are no more intelligent that any one of those soldiers..
Your first comment means nothing, as far as I can tell. History ends if wars aren't fought, is that what you're saying? Also, I said nothing about intelligence. You said that. I'm talking about my freedom from oppressive philosophies that suggest my life and health and feelings and security are less important than anyone elses'. My upbringing has given me priviliges those veterans never had. I am luckier, not more intelligent. I didn't spend my childhood having it drummed into my head that to fight for others is how I earn respect and is my duty or purpose.

[What would you suggest, if the same situation were to arise today? Imagine that Hitler is currently murdering Jewish people left right and centre, and is heading to your home town next. Naturally you do not wish to fight! That would be exploitation! How do you proceed?.
Might as well fight. Either way I'm going to suffer. Nazi policy in many regions was to send all males aged 15-60 to POW camps. If the Nazis had invaded Britain, for that reason or for any number of others I would have had my freedom taken from me, and be thrown into a situation where I would certainly suffer and probably die. If I joined the military- or was forced into it- it's the same outcome. You mentioned Jews- do you really think the Jews are the only people to whom the words "never again" have meaning? How do you think a Jew would feel to see one of his or her people applauded and paraded due to "bravely submitting to a concentration camp"? Do you know how many millions of my people suffered through torturous conditions and died during the two world wars? I'm sure you do. Why then, do you use the Jews' suffering as an excuse to justify my people's suffering? Are we less important? Why yes, that's EXACTLY the attitude I'm fighting against here.
Are you honestly trying to say "you and all your people should fight and suffer and die for the Jews, because their lives matter more than yours?" What else should I take from your above comment? So, Jews matter, I don't? I would never ask the Jewish to lay down their lives for my people. We are all equal, all equally precious. Sacrificing one group of people for another is immoral.
My Grandfather fought in the Second World War. The thought of seeing this good man paraded about as a means of avoiding societal responsibility for his generation's mistreatment is appalling. He wants nothing more than to go quietly and peacefully. Fortunately, I have the insight to grant him this, for which I am very thankful.
If other people see this in a different way, that's fine- believe me I'm used to it- but please kindly think about what this all might mean for those who don't see things as you do. Please try to show a bit of sensitivity.
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