Alfred J Kipper
Friday 2nd September 2011 12:03pm [Edited]
Aldershot
8,339 posts
Quote: Afinkawan @ September 2 2011, 12:22 PM BST
And why do you call it total implausibility? Do you really think that all conscientious objectors were imprisoned or shot? Never heard of Quakers - who, as we learned in History lessons, made up the bulk of conscientious objectors?
It's generally implausible, not totally, perhaps. I'm not a historian. There's a fair bit on WW1 though and it's evident what the state sought to do with them.
Yes, and many Quakers died in France and Belgium as brave non combatants.
Quote: Afinkawan @ September 2 2011, 12:22 PM BST
And why would it be OK to set this in WW2 but not the Great War? And why was Blackadder Goes Forth ok?
Because WW2 is widely considered a just war. And our homeland was being directly threatened.
BGF was okay because like most WW1 films and satires, its main comedy targets were those who controlled it and sent the orders from comfortable offices, and the stupidity of the war itself.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 2 2011, 12:33 PM BST
And who are these people anyway? They'd get upset just because a comedy is set during the war? Very odd.
People like relatives who are STILL campaigning for the recognition of many many cases of shell shock, now a medical condition, which was conveniently mistaken for 'cowardice' and gross dereliction of duty, so the generals could have them shot in cold blood in order to remotivate their despairing, traumatised troops.