Justice doesn't matter if people die. Justice is the act of preventing injustice. Understand? Let's say for example that the North American Man Boy Love Association(NAMBLA) storms a school with heavy guns and rocket propelled grenades. The lock down the school and proceed to rape and molest boys. My idea of justice is stopping them. Right? Something bad is happening. Something wrong is happening. An injustice is being done. Justice is stopping it. That means the building is stormed and judging from the fact that NAMBLA is heavily armed, people will probably die. That's how it works. You can't just sit outside the building and say, "well, someone might die if we stop them from raping children." If you can't extrapolate that too WW2, than you're just closing your eyes. Hitler wasn't even raping people, he was systematically exterminating them. If you think that "justice" is sitting back while injustice is occurring, than I think you have a very warped view.
WWII was not a disaster, it was a triumph. There were terrible costs to achieve that victory, but don't mistake the cost for the outcome. Had we done nothing it would have been a disaster. Thanks counties like USSR, UK, USA that disaster was avoided.
Well we know you don't live in reality so if you say it was a diasaster or not it dosen't matter. Millions died, and how is letting the Soviet Union capture almost half of europe and north asia a triumph? Lay off the coke man...
Thraxed has a point. We did ally with Stalin to defeat Hitler, and one could argue that Stalin ended up being the far greater murderer. But, this is the peace thread, so can I get some support for peace and diplomacy with Iran?