Ryan2065 said:
It is my understanding that the problem with the Crusades is not over how they were started, but what happened during them... All the raping and conquering cities that were not under the Turk's rule and what not. At least that was always my impression, correct me if I'm wrong...
Firstly, great thead, Steve.
Ryan; wars are usually planned by field marshalls and generals; whilst these people
may have impeccable motives, the frontline soldier is a 'different kettle of fish'.
I am most certainly not saying that front line soldiers are barbarians. I am saying that they will, without doubt, have gone through incredible stress; most likely, they will have been subjected to sights the like of which none of us would want to try and conceive...........fellow soldiers being brutally hacked down, wounded soldiers screaming in agony in the middle of the battle field............
It is easy for us to be judgemental of what occurred during these wars, the rape, and pillaging............in
no way am I condoning such acts; I am trying to give you possible reasons (as opposed to excuses) as to why soldiers acted as they did. Nowdays, I think their acts would have been put under the umbrella of post traumatic stress syndrome.
I suggest that those soldiers of both the British army, and of the American army, who committed lewd acts in the Iraqi invasion may well have been reacting from the same genre of sickness.......I don't know.
What I am trying to say, is that perhaps you should consider all these factors before being so judgemental. These acts were wrong; don't misunderstand me, but perhaps the cuoircumstances that led the soldiers to commit them did have an element of 'extenuating circumstances'............