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Two wrongs do not make a right.
I can only subscribe this.
Sadly, the atrocities did not really lie at the bottom of the conflict. It was fought for other reasons, the atrocities of the other side were only used (or abused) to stiffen the own motivation.
I will look into the history of the subwar of WWI to get more info on the hospital ships, especially wether they were sunk deliberatley AFTER identification (and what on earth motivated the sub crew which sunk the Llandover to try to cover up this, when it was backed by official policy).
There were wars with a JUST cause. I would probably give this label even to Vietnam, but certainly not to the Great War (excepting, as usual, Belgium, who had no choice).
Lets agree on your statement.
regards
Axel
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