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radiojake wrote:America started it
radiojake wrote:America started it
Frigidus wrote:radiojake wrote:America started it
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I think WWI is one of the few things that we don't share the blame in.
Kingdroid wrote:serosuly, i want to leanr lots about World War 1 and 2
radiojake wrote:America started it
Frigidus wrote:Actually, WWI contained one of the most compelling arguments for the good in humanity, the Christmas Truce. I can't believe I hadn't heard about this until late in high school, it made me feel warm inside.

JBlombier wrote:Wikipedia and educational websites for (primary and high) schools...
Good luck.
Did you know that France is still economically effected by the WWI, because almost a whole generation of young men has been killed then. Can you imagine, almost 100 years later?
I understand your fascination on this subject, have fun figuring it out.
Pedronicus wrote:WW2
Americans love to tell Europeans that they saved us from the Germans.
Americans who tell Europeans that they saved us from the Germans aren't aware how close the Germans were to creating a flying wing bomber (very similar to the B2) that could fly to New York and back, and drop the Atomic bomb (that Germany was very close to achieving)
GabonX wrote:Pedronicus wrote:WW2
Americans love to tell Europeans that they saved us from the Germans.
Americans who tell Europeans that they saved us from the Germans aren't aware how close the Germans were to creating a flying wing bomber (very similar to the B2) that could fly to New York and back, and drop the Atomic bomb (that Germany was very close to achieving)
I'm aware of these things. I'm also aware that these facts don't mean that America didn't save the Europeans from German oppression but rather that they accentuate just how likely it was that Germany would have won the war without American intervention!
WW2 was the second time you tricky Europeans brought America into your in house fighting. Now it seems that you guys want to give us lessons in diplomacy and ethics.
Thanks, but no thanks.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
GabonX wrote:Pedronicus wrote:WW2
Americans love to tell Europeans that they saved us from the Germans.
Americans who tell Europeans that they saved us from the Germans aren't aware how close the Germans were to creating a flying wing bomber (very similar to the B2) that could fly to New York and back, and drop the Atomic bomb (that Germany was very close to achieving)
I'm aware of these things. I'm also aware that these facts don't mean that America didn't save the Europeans from German oppression but rather that they accentuate just how likely it was that Germany would have won the war without American intervention!
WW2 was the second time you tricky Europeans brought America into your in house fighting. Now it seems that you guys want to give us lessons in diplomacy and ethics.
Thanks, but no thanks.
Kingdroid wrote:Since i am 16, i can really only get what the history book says, anyone mind sharing their views on it, and their insights?
also i am evry intruiged by post ww1 due to the fact they went out of their way to persecute Austria-Hungary over Germany in my eyes.
so basically, please share the inside scoop of World War 1 for me so that i can be more educated TY
MeDeFe wrote:Kaiser Wilhelm was an idiot who should've listened to Bismarck.

MeDeFe wrote:Kaiser Wilhelm was an idiot who should've listened to Bismarck.