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I'm not asking you to prove a negative. YOU made a positive assertion there was no seperation between German People and Nazi's
American citizen perhaps, but he was German none the less. You didn't specify German CITIZENS.
Now, if you want to specifiy German CITIZENS rather than simply german people...be my guest. [/quote]
I think you're smart enough to know what I meant, without me specifying.
If you do that...then it goes back to the issue of you equating that to this issue where you're condemning all muslims as "terrorists" despite them not being citizens of Egypt.
Where did I condemn all Muslims?
Lack of significant concern for civilian causalities does not equate to there being no seperation between German people and Nazi's, simply an indiciation of acceptable causalties of war.[/b] If there was truly no seperation between German People and Nazi's then german's the world over would have been arrested and/or killed en masse.
No distinction made specifically in BOMBING CAMPAIGNS while IN GEMRANY is significantly different than no seperation between nazi's and german people.
You're speaking of a specific military scenario, in terms of bombing campaigns, in a specific location, germany. That is hardly an indication of no seperation between nazi's and german people.
Again, if you want to change or clarify this debate as being towards "German Citizens" be my guest...I'll just blow your hate filled bigoted statement out of the water based on your new statement instead of the old.
It proves that the Allies saw no difference between the German people and the Nazis. Those population centers were intentionally targetted and those civilian casualties were the goal, not collateral damage.