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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Victor Davis Hanson :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Other D-Day
by Victor Davis Hanson
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Sixty-three years ago this week, we landed on the Normandy beaches. As on each anniversary of June 6, 1944, much has been written to commemorate the bravery and competence of the victorious Anglo-American forces.

All true. But as we ponder this achievement of the Greatest Generation that helped lead to the surrender of Nazi Germany less than a year later, we should remember that the entire campaign was, as Wellington said of Waterloo, a near-run thing.

Our forefathers made several mistakes. They attacked nonexistent artillery emplacements. Planes dropped paratroopers far from intended targets. Critical landing assignments on Omaha Beach were missed.

Once they left shore, it got worse. Indeed, D-Day was soon forgotten in the nightmare of GIs being blown apart in the Normandy hedgerows by well-concealed, entrenched German panzers.

Apparently, no American planners - from Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Marshall down to the staff of Allied Supreme Commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower - had anticipated either the difficulty of penetrating miles of these dense thickets or the deadliness of new German model tanks and anti-tank weapons.

So we landed in Europe with the weaponry we had - and it was in large part vastly inferior to that of the Wehrmacht .

The most brilliant armored commander in U.S. history, George S. Patton, had been sacked from theater command for slapping an ill soldier the prior year in Sicily. Gens. Omar N. Bradley and Bernard L. Montgomery lacked his genius and audacity - and tens of thousands of Allied soldiers were to pay for Patton's absence at Normandy.

We finally broke out of the mess, after using heavy bombers to blast holes in the German lines. But again, these operations were fraught with foul-ups.

On two successive occasions we bombed our own troops, altogether killing or wounding over 1,000 Americans, including the highest-ranking officer to die in the European Theater, Lt. Gen. Lesley J. McNair. The nature of his death was hidden from the press - as were many mistakes and casualties both leading up to and after Normandy.

When the disaster in the bocage near the Normandy beaches ended over two months after D-Day, the victorious Americans, British and Canadians had been bled white. Altogether, the winners of the Normandy campaign suffered a quarter-million dead, wounded or missing, including almost 30,000 American fatalities - losing nearly 10 times the number of combat dead in four years of fighting in Iraq.

News from the other fronts during the slaughter in Normandy was no better. Due to blunders by American generals in Italy, the retreating German army had escaped the planned Allied encirclement - and would kill thousands more Allied soldiers in Italy during the next year. Continued...

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Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and a recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal.

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Ba'athists, Nazis, and Other Fascists
"Iraq was and is no Nazi Germany"?

Do you know what year the Ba'athist party was created, kassandrasduplex?

1944.

The Ba'athist party of Iraq and Syria was clearly and deliberately based on and fashioned after one of the parties that was then in power in Europe. Can you guess which one?

(Hint: It was not Britain's Labour or Conservative parties.)

If the Ba'athists act(ed) so much like the Nazis, kassandrasduplex, in Syria as well as in Iraq, it was because they were based on the same root ideology. Thus I am sorry to have to inform you that the answer to the rhetorical (and filled-with-irony) question in your title ("NOW IRAQ IS NAZI GERMANY?!") is nothing if not "Jawohl!"

As for "the current efforts to privatize Iraq's major industries, foremost of course the oil industry, with the so-called sharing agreements the Bush Administration is pushing on an entirely unwilling Iraqi people", would you be kind enough to tell us in which way the Iraqi people was enjoying the country's oil profits while Saddam Hussein was building dozens of palaces, collecting hundreds of luxury cars, and stockpiling millions of dollars in cash (all the while imprisoning, torturing and murdering the country's citizens)?

"No the invasion of Iraq … is a bold-faced rape of a sovereign nation's resources not unlike the Japanese Rape of Nanking."

That must be why the streets of Baghdad are filled with shoppers, businessmen, and the sounds of intense traffic (the very people primarily targeted by the so-called "insurgents"). If anybody is mixing their history lessons up, kassandrasduplex, it is you. The rape of Nanking had little to do with a city's resources and everything to do with terrorizing (and murdering) vast swathes of the city's population.

Again, if American troops take so many casualties, it is precisely because they act carefully, humanely, and with caution; i.e, it is because they do *not* act the way the Imperial Army did in the 1930s. If (insurgent) bombs kill dozens of Iraqis in city markets and squares, it's because the population feels relatively secure, secure enough at least to circulate in town (something that was far from true in the Japanese-occupied cities of China).

"The estimated three-quarters of a million dead Iraqis probably would agree with me on that."

Sure, kassandrasduplex, anything you say. (And anything that the "many people around the world" say, i.e., "that of the two nations, the United States appears to be behaving more like a fascist aggressor than Iraq".) Strange that those dead Iraqis' relatives should not (agree with you on that), though. Unlike you, and unlike those oh-so-intelligent-sages-around-the-world-
who-never-had-to-experience-the-Ba'athist-
terror-firsthand, the Iraqis know that most of the dead have been deliberately targeted by members of the (now-defunct) Ba'ath party and people sympathetic to their odious cause, just as they know that those fascists caused most of the dead when they were in power during the years of their overlord, Saddam Hussein.

Same people, same methods. Only difference: much harder to do now that they are no longer in power and now that American firepower is in the way.

Wow, such hubris from a leftie
I saw the pictures.

Have you heard of non-alcoholic beer? I think it has what?? .5% alcohol if that?

A fake beer, while not a good idea for an alcoholic, is hardly what you claim i.e. that he is off the wagon.

Just be honest with yourself, it doesn't matter if he farted in public. He would have done it wrong or offended the flatulently challenged as far as your concerned.

If Bush came out tomorrow and declared the sky was blue you would find fault with it. It frankly doesn't matter what he says or does to someone as set in their ways as you, it is going to be wrong.

Oh and your rape of Nanking comparison....care to flesh that one out a bit?? This invasion resembles that attempt at genocide about as much as your rantings resemble an intelligent response.

I know it's a waste of time to try and converse on an intellectual level with you , but it's worth a try.
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