tlb wrote:What you initially wrote about was mass rape as a matter of policy and that is much rarer even in Earth history
TFLYTSNBN wrote:I was not necessarily implying mass rape although that is a valid interpratation.
You are correct that any Darwinian consequence would require a huge occupation army. The subjugation of Masada suggest s that the Honorverse standard practice is to seize the orbitals the rely on quick reaction forces backed up by orbital bombardment. However, shipping in million s of troops is feasible. Might be shipping in millions of predominantly male colonists. Latin America is a prime example. Most people in Latin America have New World mitachondria combined with European Y chromosome. Haiti is a conspicuous exception.
dsrseraphin wrote:sticking my nose in a perfectly good bilateral debate
au contraire...
It may not have been official policy but, in the time before 'professional' paid armies, it was an unofficial one and/or it was acknowledged as the normal state of affairs of war, with the local matter being left to the commanders as a matter of discipline (boys will be boys, let them have their fun - just make sure they are ready for the next march).
In fact the policy and behavior is predicated by the gruts' typical 'recruitment contact' which almost always had a clause some what like the following - 'you fight, we win, you get to grab some booty'...
so... they fought, they won, they grab booty (both kinds)
just saying...
also -back to the thread- before Admiral Gold Peak went traipsing off to Mesa she was offered and accepted a million person ground force for occupation duty; so large occupation forces are now a part of the HV.
-David S.
I regret saying that, because a refresher on history reveals what we now call war crimes are not so rare: Rwanda and the Balkans for example. Still unsanctioned rape is probably much more common in recent centuries than rape as an instrument of policy (so I may have been technically correct).
I have not found actual numbers for the occupation of Masada (which I would think would be the largest of the occupations). This is from chapter 43 of Ashes of Victory:
The occupation of Masada had never been as all-pervasive as the occupiers no doubt wished it could have been. One simply could not land sufficient troops to garrison and patrol a planet of five or six billion people, which no doubt helped explain the occupiers' strategy of seduction. The orbital bases which gleamed in Masada's night skies, bristling with kinetic weapons and stuffed with battle-armored Marines who could be inserted directly from orbit to destroy any who came out in open opposition, were hardly the same thing as day-to-day contact with their subjugated victims.
The strategy of seduction was to offer prolong to those who would cooperate.