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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 01:17 | ||||||
One bullet = 17 million dead + 20 million casualties.
Lest we forget.
Edited by Dean - September 17 2015 at 01:30 |
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Triceratopsoil
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 03 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18016 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 01:22 | ||||||
that should be "lest"
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 01:31 | ||||||
thanks, fixed
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GKR
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 22 2013 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 1376 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 09:07 | ||||||
Do you REALLY think that the whole WWI was based in only the first bullet? As a historian I must say: nope, its not that simple. |
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Icarium
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: March 21 2008 Location: Tigerstaden Status: Offline Points: 34055 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 10:39 | ||||||
my answer is Kopernikus
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 11:20 | ||||||
No I REALLY didn't think that and I know full well it's not that simple but the equation is still valid. As an Engineer, I couldn't give a crap what historians think.
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GKR
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 22 2013 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 1376 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 12:57 | ||||||
So you shouldnt talk about history at all. Go back to your machines. |
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emigre80
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 25 2015 Location: kentucky Status: Offline Points: 2223 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 13:36 | ||||||
As Adam Gopnik noted, the Archduke and his wife “were notably unmourned: Ferdinand, a difficult and unpopular figure, was no J.F.K. The only important personage who seemed really offended was Kaiser Wilhelm, of Germany, who had a class interest in protecting Germanic royalty from Slavic terrorists.” My argument is that the assassination provided the Austro-Hungarian empire (egged on by the Germans) the excuse they needed to take on the Serbs. In which case Princip's action totally backfired. Is there a reason that engineers and historians can't be simultaneously right?
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timothy leary
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 29 2005 Location: Lilliwaup, Wa. Status: Offline Points: 5319 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 13:43 | ||||||
I think there is a reason but I do not know what it is.
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Triceratopsoil
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 03 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18016 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 13:56 | ||||||
durrrrrrrr only historians know anything about history |
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GKR
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 22 2013 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 1376 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 14:05 | ||||||
No, I did not said that. Not even said anything close to that. |
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GKR
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 22 2013 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 1376 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 14:07 | ||||||
Yes, but my point is that you cant blame a bullet for the whole thing. Europe was boiling back there. We can even argue that if not one thign, another would trigger the whole thing. Look at the growing economic rivalries. There was plenty reasons for wars. We cant see history with scape goats, thats my point. |
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timothy leary
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 29 2005 Location: Lilliwaup, Wa. Status: Offline Points: 5319 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 14:10 | ||||||
Are there scapegoats in life? Then there will be scapegoats in history. That is my point.
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emigre80
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 25 2015 Location: kentucky Status: Offline Points: 2223 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 14:14 | ||||||
I get your point. I just wrote a book discussing why the simplistic view of WWI is wrong. Germany wanted a war, Princip obliged by giving them an excuse to back Austro-Hungary's claims against Serbia. The dominoes fell from there. As Gopnik further put it, "The
Germans thought that, more or less, it would be like 1870; the French thought
that, with the help of the English, it wouldn’t
be like 1870; the English thought that it would be like a modernized 1814, a
continental war with decisive interference by Britain’s professional military;
and the Russians thought that it couldn’t be worse than just sitting there.” Everyone had their reasons for getting involved in WWI, but nobody actually got the war - or result - they wanted.
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Triceratopsoil
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 03 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18016 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 14:49 | ||||||
Germany wanting a war is recent revisionist history. Bankers wanted a war.
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emigre80
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 25 2015 Location: kentucky Status: Offline Points: 2223 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 20:41 | ||||||
"Bankers wanted a war" is 1960s Marxist-influenced historiography. Sorry, but no one has believed that for decades.
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: September 17 2015 at 21:32 | ||||||
I would imagine that depends on the topic. Though I would never discount the possibility that a historian could talk about some aspect of my particular engineering discipline (and GKR got that wrong btw). |
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Svetonio
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 20 2010 Location: Serbia Status: Offline Points: 10213 |
Posted: September 18 2015 at 02:01 | ||||||
Gavrilo Princip was a member of a revolutionary pan-Slavic group Young Bosnia (the members were Serbs, Croats and Muslims) who was leading by an idea of an united state of South Slavs i.e. Yugoslavia. So he was the revolutionist and assasin - what was coming from his revolutionary work and idea. "Terrorist" is something else, and I repeat, that what we call "terrorism" and "terrorist"now, simply doesn't extisted back in the day. Terror always existed, but "terrorism" and "terrorist" as a, say, "proffesion", simply wasn't. And about exactly how The Great War started, without a hint of revisionism created by fascists, I do shamelessly quoted my opening post from an earlier thread:
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Triceratopsoil
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 03 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18016 |
Posted: September 18 2015 at 02:14 | ||||||
ISIL is not a state, Princip was a terrorist, and there's absolutely no need to copy and paste that massive post
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Saperlipopette!
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 20 2010 Location: Tomorrowland Status: Offline Points: 11618 |
Posted: September 18 2015 at 02:38 | ||||||
The best thing about this discussion&poll is the top two:
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