Sounds like Union General Tecumseh Sherman.
It was long after the war, I think in 1883. He had been invited to speak at a patriotic rally. Paraphrasing, he said there is many a boy here today who thinks that war is all glory, but war is cruelty and you cannot refine it. War is hell.
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He said an "iron curtain" has descended across the continent.
"War is hell."
War is like a jail War is like a broken heart War is like hell
Yes it is! It is comparing two things 'War' and 'hell' by using either the phrase 'is', 'is like', or 'as'. Hope I helped!
William T. Sherman
Sherman said "War is hell" to the Southern friends he had made while living in New Orleans, before he reluctantly headed back North to rejoin the army at the outbreak of hostilities.
Because Tyler the Creator said "This is Hell, You never gota fight fair
general. William T. Sherman of the u.s. army
It was long after the war, I think in 1883. He had been invited to speak at a patriotic rally. Paraphrasing, he said there is many a boy here today who thinks that war is all glory, but war is cruelty and you cannot refine it. War is hell.
I don't know if this helps, but "Hell no, we won't go" was a protest chanted at Vietnam war rallies. I'm not sure it was attributed to anybody.
a unknown soldier in the Vietnam war
From hell.
Trench Warfare would be hell I heard stories from family who served in World War 1 and the always said it was Hell
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You would spell it as so: "Rot in Hell", 'Rot' and 'Hell' both capitalized since 'Rot' is the beginning of the phrase, and 'Hell' since it is a place.