How a Nazi trial ended the just-following-orders defense for US troopsAfter Nuremberg, U.S. military policy stated troops have a duty to disobey orders “a man of ordinary sense and understanding would know to be illegal." By Richard Sisk19 minutes ago
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Can a tabletop game explain why America lost the Vietnam War?Fifty years after the last U.S. helicopters left Saigon, why America lost the Vietnam War is elusive. But can a tabletop wargame offer insight?By Michael Peck19 hours ago