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Tuesday, April 1st, 2003 12:09 am
[livejournal.com profile] vixyish and I passed a DVD sale on the way home from dinner. So I bought a copy of Memphis Belle, the only movie left that I was interested in. It will fit nicely into my WWII section (now 8% of the collection).

We watched it later in the evening. When I wasn't blathering about related things I had seen at the National Air & Space Museum I was thinking about World War II. Cynical thoughts. I've always thought of the ghost of Vietnam as a potent force in national politics. It was dragged out and fretted over for every 'police action' during my lifetime -- every one until Afghanistan, that is. The ghost of WWII is much more influential these days. They're a wonderful study in contrasts, these two ghosts. The ideal of uniting to defeat great evil and the fear of getting sucked into horrible, divisive, unwinnable wars. Both haunt America.

I freely admit that I'm a sucker for WWII nostalgia. It was an amazing war that did amazing good. The Marshall Plan was forward thinking on a level I simply have trouble attributing to governments. And yet... maybe it's best if we don't think just wars are possible, just necessary, tolerable ones.

I wonder if the ghost of WWII won't end up responsible for far more evil than all the good we managed to do 60 years ago.
Tuesday, April 1st, 2003 11:08 am (UTC)
Have you seen the victory at sea series?

I think the comparisons to WWII are inevitable not because of the situation but because it was the easiest war to justify after-the-fact and because the US FELT like an underdog (even after waiting two years before joining...) What I think is scary is that if someone were to try a bit, they could probably make the case that what we're doing is similar to WWII only with us playing Germany.
Tuesday, April 1st, 2003 11:15 am (UTC)
This (http://www.victoryatseavideos.com/) Victory at Sea series? No... but I might have to.

I'm normally a bit leery of Hitler comparisons, but <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0316-08.htm>this one</a> is very well written.
Tuesday, April 1st, 2003 12:27 pm (UTC)
The Victory at Sea thing looks interesting, I'd like to see that.
And the Hitler comparison is just creepy.