Between WWI and WWII, we lost 400K men mostly fighting the Germans, who also slaughtered over 10m non-combatants. We got over that. We also lost 100K men to the Japanese during WWII, which featured events like the Bataan Death March, and the vivisection of captured American bomber crews in Japan. We can get over a war during which we burned the country down and killed over a million of their young men in combat.
I understand what your saying. But it just doesn’t sit right with me.
“...We can get over a war during which we burned the country down and killed over a million of their young men in combat...”
Some people, who lost family there, can’t.