william tecumseh sherman
Like being in hell. There are NO good conditions in a war, it's all bad, all stupid and vulgar
nuclear weapons cause war because when one uses a nuclear weapon it will kill everyone in range and then all hell has broken through. soz if this is not the explanation you were looking for.
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.
Hell no
Kennedy stated in his speeches that "we" would fight communism anywhere, anytime, and at all costs.
The Civil War - 1990 War Is All Hell 1865 1-8 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Civil War - 1990 War Is All Hell 1865 1-8 was released on: USA: 27 September 1990
Woodrow Wilson
they all went to hell and died
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.
War Is Hell - 1968 was released on: USA: 1968
Like being in hell. There are NO good conditions in a war, it's all bad, all stupid and vulgar
== == Sherman referred to war as being hell in a speech to a large group of young cadets. His quote is "you may think that war is all glory, but it is all hell, boys." Sherman understood that in order to fully win a war and put a stop to fighting, you had to destroy the desire and will to fight, not just win tactical battles. He was arguably the first practitioner of "total war", i.e., taking the war to the land, supplies and people of the enemy, not just attacking the opposing army. He has been vilified for this, but in reality civilian casualties were quite low whereever his army went (property is another story). Sherman, long before he made the war is hell reference has stated "War is cruelty and you cannot refine it", he truly believed this, and when he made his speech to the cadets, it was to advise them that the actuality of war is in no way a glorious and glamorous affair, it is rather the worst and most harsh, cruel practice that you will ever encounter. He was both warning and preparing the audience about the reality of war.
The ISBN of War Is Hell - comics - is 0-7851-1643-5.
War Is Hell - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
He had munitions, warm clothes, shoes, hats, horses, ammunition and all necessary military accompaniments for fighting the southern states, who had nothing but great leaders, great fighters, and determination to fight for their Confederacy. Then Mr. Lincoln sent his General T Sherman to burn Georgia, from Atlanta to the sea. General Sherman next stated that "war is hell." He and his men stole everything they didn't burn. Sherman contributed his part to making war the hell it was.
War Is Hell - 1962 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16