To say the least...
Here's your next article. It will make as much sense as this one:
Many people are unprepared to agree that destruction of the Germany was the real objective of the allies, but certainly that conclusion fits all the facts. Germany was indeed destroyed, many of her finest lives cut off in their prime, her most influential families impoverished and scattered, much of her most valuable property burned, her storehouses emptied, horses, mules, farm stock slaughtered or confiscated, her slaves freed, farms laid wasted, her currency rendered worthless, her citizens disenfranchised, her courts, her laws and all her government functions displaced by an alien and arbitrary military despotism. Destruction could hardly have been more complete, more deliberately systematic, more thoroughly planned. Annihilation of Germany was the declared objective of the Churchill-Roosevelt political group that controlled the government during and after the war.
Brit Hummmme: Yes, Churchill was one of the greatest leaders if you ignore that one section of Europe was destroyed to allow the other to prosper.
Not to poke any holes in your fantasy or anything, Pea, but Burns never claimed that Sumter was starving; not in the film nor in the book.