Originally Posted by
allawyn
Yeah, your superior attitude could use some trimming. Germany was never intentionally broken up, let alone broken up to punish the German people. The lands the lost were lost make Poland a viable country. Yes, people who took part in Nazi crimes (like Sylvanas and Nathanos are guilty of their crime), but the _people_ of Germans (like the people of the Horde that Tyrande and Genn condemn) were not punished. Which is central to my point about the blanket condemnations of a people after WWI having lead to things like Hitler and the firebombing is Dresden and that the cycle was broken by mostly avoiding such actions.
Horde trials. You want to have trials of whom? We know that Baine and Lorethemar (all that is really left) weren't involved. You probably could run up a dozen or so people that manned the catapults, unless they were Sylvanas' chosen people who went with her.
I mean, turning over people who helped cause Teldrasil (really caused, not are guilty by some vague "the Horde is all guilty meme) for a trial would be moral. But I have to say that the narrative seems clearly that those who planned and executed the burning have all left.