View from the Veranda - Episode 2
Jul 06, 2009•1 hr 35 min
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Neil Shuck & Henry Hyde are back, discussing more subjects of interest to wargamers.
In this show, we follow up on a listener respone to Episode 1, and discuss one of the possible reasons why gamers do not game historical wargames - the whole issue of the morality and ethics of wargaming.
Is it ever wrong to game a particular conflict? Is it ever wrong to game a particular nation?
This is an emotive and potentially controversial subject, but we hope you enjoy our discussion.
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