unfairness
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raised moral in Germany
sent posters and advice to the civillians
Of course it is not moral, but the possible necessity of it in modern war will always be argued. - - If only we could return to the days when armies faced each other in the field and civilians were never involved !
Fredrick Douglass
he felt the united states was to dependant on forgien oil
he felt the united states was to dependant on forgien oil
a moral war is where two morals have a war
It is immoral.
Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez has written: 'Deterrence and the crisis in moral theory' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy), Just war doctrine, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Nuclear warfare, Moral and ethical aspects of War, Nuclear warfare, War
He didn’t believe in fighting-APEX
Vico Allegretti has written: 'Sed bellum contrariatur paci' -- subject(s): Just war doctrine, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of War, War
The moral lesson of the story "The War" depends on the specific story being referenced, as there are many stories with this title. However, a common moral lesson in stories about war is the devastating impact of conflict on individuals, families, and communities, highlighting the importance of peace, empathy, and understanding.
World War 2 had a high moral purpose. The Nazis had continued to work toward domination at the cost of Jews and other innocent people. The War ended their reign.
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Some recommended philosophy of war books that explore the ethical and moral complexities of conflict and warfare include "On War" by Carl von Clausewitz, "Moral Man and Immoral Society" by Reinhold Niebuhr, and "Just and Unjust Wars" by Michael Walzer. These books offer valuable insights into the ethical dilemmas and moral considerations inherent in war.