Scenarios about 'military ethics'
Military ethics examines the moral principles and responsibilities governing armed forces during peacetime, conflict, and war. This field addresses concepts such as just war theory, rules of engagement, treatment of civilians and prisoners, proportionality in combat, and accountability for military actions. Military ethical frameworks help evaluate the moral dimensions of military decisions, technological developments, and the balance between military necessity and humanitarian concerns.
What If The Allies Bombed The Death Camps?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Allied forces conducted targeted bombing operations against Nazi death camps in occupied Poland, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of Holocaust victims.
What If The Laws of War Were Never Codified?
Exploring the alternate timeline where international humanitarian law never emerged, resulting in a world without Geneva Conventions, Hague Regulations, or formal restrictions on warfare.