Category: WW1
The analysis published under this category are as follows.Saturday, November 15, 2014
Nothing Noble About the Mass Slaughter of WWI / Politics / WW1
By: LewRockwell
 Eric Margolis writes: A full century after World War I we still cannot understand how generals sent so many soldiers to be slaughtered. Ten million soldiers died on all sides; millions more were left maimed or shell shocked. Seven million civilians died. 20 million horses died.
Eric Margolis writes: A full century after World War I we still cannot understand how generals sent so many soldiers to be slaughtered. Ten million soldiers died on all sides; millions more were left maimed or shell shocked. Seven million civilians died. 20 million horses died.
The image we have of hapless soldiers being forced to climb out of their sodden trenches and attack across a hellish no-man’s land pock-marked by water-filled shell holes, deep mud, thickets of barbed wire and rotten bodies is quite accurate for the Western Front. Waiting for them were quick-firing guns, heavy artillery, the greatest killer or all – machine guns – and, later, poison or burning gases, and flamethrowers.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Why I No Longer Wear A Poppy / Politics / WW1
By: Jeff_Berwick
 Mark E. Jeftovic writes: “The threat of people acting in their own enlightened and   rational self-interest strikes bureaucrats, politicians, and social   workers as ominous and dangerous.” - W. G. Hill
Mark E. Jeftovic writes: “The threat of people acting in their own enlightened and   rational self-interest strikes bureaucrats, politicians, and social   workers as ominous and dangerous.” - W. G. Hill 
It's that time of year again where we are all encouraged to "Remember the Fallen". The words "Lest We Forget" adorn everything from bus shelters to fast food wrappers. What is it we're not supposed to forget? Ostensibly, we're not supposed to forget those who killed and were killed by, other people (usually "over there") in the course of "defending our freedom".
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
World War 1 Cause and Consequences - The Planned Destruction of Christendom / Politics / WW1
By: BATR
 With the centurial commemoration of the Great War, the Timeline of World War I provides a chronological list of facts and occurrences. Contrast such details                                      with a wholly inadequate and sanitized version of the Top 5 Causes of World War                                         1:
With the centurial commemoration of the Great War, the Timeline of World War I provides a chronological list of facts and occurrences. Contrast such details                                      with a wholly inadequate and sanitized version of the Top 5 Causes of World War                                         1:
        
Read full article... Read full article...1. Mutual Defense Alliances
2. Imperialism
3. Militarism
4. Nationalism
5. Immediate Cause: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

 
  