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World War I in Six Minutes

Posts about World War I will become an increasing part of this blog over the next year and so a good short video giving a brief introduction to the Great War.

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Jonathan
Jonathan
Friday, August 18, AD 2017 8:04am

Thank you, Donald. BTW, I am now occasionally posting on Sardonic again. Just now and again…

Rob Maloney
Rob Maloney
Friday, August 18, AD 2017 8:41am

And the object of WW I ultimately was … ???

Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Friday, August 18, AD 2017 1:15pm

Well, Rob, that has been argued about for almost a century.
Armistice Day is Poland’s Independence Day. There is that.

Jim Woodward
Jim Woodward
Friday, August 18, AD 2017 2:29pm

Yugoslavians in 1914? Bolsheviks bringing power to the people (right on?)??? Obviously six minutes is a tough time constraint for ‘objective documentary….’

Jim Woodward
Jim Woodward
Friday, August 18, AD 2017 2:50pm

Yugoslavians in 1914? Bolsheviks giving power to the people (right on?)??? Obviously, six minutes is just enough time to provide an objective documentary, no?

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Donald Link
Monday, September 4, AD 2017 8:17am

WW I was the stupidest, most unnecessary and evil act of humanity up to that date. Christian Europe fighting among themselves with a Muslim ally in the mix over a simple assassination that should have been settled by an execution within a week of the event. That the US entered and put a stop to it was a mercy; that Versailles ramped it up again twenty years later confirms the old truth of the Bourbon monarchs and European thinking, “they learned nothing and forgot nothing.”

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