War Crimes were criminall acts that were punished, for example, at the Nuremberg Trials. It is a crime to kill a man, therefore one can only assume that anyone involved in a war is a criminal sooner or later. I can only go on to think that sargeants, major-generals, and other people in similar or higher ranked army posts are also criminals? Why? For knowingly sending a man to commit murder, being aware of the implications, and not doing anything to stop it, but rather the opposit, foment and applaud it.
There is no such thing as war crimes, as war itself is a crime when you really analyse it. Just stop murder, final.
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