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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Americans are losing the Victory in Europe
2003-10-17
EFL -- Life Magazine, January 7, 1946 (hat tip to InstaPundit, with the original link at Jessica's Well. And thatnks to Tanker, who e-mailed it to me.)
We are in a cabin deep down below decks on a Navy ship jam-packed with troops that’s pitching and creaking its way across the Atlantic in a winter gale. There is a man in every bunk. There’s a man wedged into every corner. There’s a man in every chair. The air is dense with cigarette smoke and with the staleness of packed troops and sour wool.

“Don’t think I’m sticking up for the Germans,” puts in the lanky young captain in the upper berth, “but
”

“To hell with the Germans,” says the broad-shouldered dark lieutenant. “It’s what our boys have been doing that worries me.”

The lieutenant has been talking about the traffic in Army property, the leaking of gasoline into the black market in France and Belgium even while the fighting was going on, the way the Army kicks the civilians around, the looting.

“Lust, liquor and loot are the soldier’s pay,” interrupts a red-faced major.

The lieutenant comes out with his conclusion: “Two wrongs don’t make a right.” You hear these two phrases again and again in about every bull session on the shop. “Two wrongs don’t make a right” and “Don’t think I’m sticking up for the Germans, but
.”

The troops returning home are worried. “We’ve lost the peace,” men tell you. “We can’t make it stick.”

A tour of the beaten-up cities of Europe six months after victory is a mighty sobering experience for anyone. Europeans. Friend and foe alike, look you accusingly in the face and tell you how bitterly they are disappointed in you as an American. They cite the evolution of the word “liberation.” Before the Normandy landings it meant to be freed from the tyranny of the Nazis. Now it stands in the minds of the civilians for one thing, looting.

You try to explain to these Europeans that they expected too much. They answer that they had a right to, that after the last was America was the hope of the world. They talk about the Hoover relief, the work of the Quakers, the speeches of Woodrow Wilson. They don’t blame us for the fading of that hope. But they blame us now.

Never has American prestige in Europe been lower. People never tire of telling you of the ignorance and rowdy-ism of American troops, of out misunderstanding of European conditions. They say that the theft and sale of Army supplies by our troops is the basis of their black market. They blame us for the corruption and disorganization of UNRRA. They blame us for the fumbling timidity of our negotiations with the Soviet Union. They tell us that our mechanical de-nazification policy in Germany is producing results opposite to those we planned. “Have you no statesmen in America?” they ask.
Posted by:snellenr

#5  As the comments section at Jessica's Well points out; this was written by none other than the famous John Dos Passos, an unreconstructed lefty. Someone there said that at that point in his career (1946), Dos Passos was Norman Mailer, a has-been.

I know people who still read Dos Passos. 20-something Nader voters, mostly. Still. Plus la change...
Posted by: JDB   2003-10-17 8:18:59 PM  

#4  As always ...if it bleeds it ledes...


dorf
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-10-17 5:23:47 PM  

#3  Good news doesn't sell papers and apparently never did--the more gloom 'n' doom, sprinkled with sensationalism, the better!

"Can blogging lead to a slow painful death? Details at 11:00!"
Posted by: Dar   2003-10-17 3:36:56 PM  

#2  Americans are losing the Victory in Europe

Looks like even 60 years ago, journalists felt comfortable predicting disaster without actually having a full understanding of the facts on the ground. Like the reporters of today, the guy wrote well, but would have been better off doing more research and spending less time carousing.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2003-10-17 2:11:33 PM  

#1  Fred, should have also tipped hat in the direction of Jessica's Well (who was Insta-linked), could you add a ref to my header comment pls? Thx.
Posted by: snellenr   2003-10-17 1:45:07 PM  

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