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2018-07-26 04:35:02 UTC  

There was no signs that this was political at the least

2018-07-26 04:35:59 UTC  

Who gives a shit about the shoahsixgorillioncaust? WW1 was the greatest tragedy to strike Europe. It caused the deaths of millions of men who could have been scientists, writers, poets, musicians, and architects.

2018-07-26 04:36:09 UTC  

It broke Europe

2018-07-26 04:36:59 UTC  

The method of warfare was also much more tragic

2018-07-26 04:37:06 UTC  

But it always gets overlooked

2018-07-26 04:37:25 UTC  

It was nightmarish

2018-07-26 04:37:32 UTC  

Trenches and gas

2018-07-26 04:37:35 UTC  

It gets covered for like a week and then it goes straight to WW2 and the shoahcost

2018-07-26 04:37:42 UTC  

And not zyklon b either

2018-07-26 04:37:57 UTC  

Mustard and chlorine gas

2018-07-26 04:38:10 UTC  

Like actual chlorine “burn your lungs out painfully” gas

2018-07-26 04:38:11 UTC  

Some of the most agonizing possible ways to die

2018-07-26 04:38:32 UTC  

And mustard "melts your skin off" gas

2018-07-26 04:38:42 UTC  

The flamethrower was invented, imagine being a British soldier and seeing a man coming over the trenches SHOOTING FIRE

2018-07-26 04:38:58 UTC  

And you’ve never seen anything like it

2018-07-26 04:39:38 UTC  

And then on Christmas going out into no man's land and singing hymns with the men you'll be trying to kill tomorrow

2018-07-26 04:39:51 UTC  

That story always was so tragic to me

2018-07-26 04:40:09 UTC  

You're both Christian and killing each other over a few feet of soil

2018-07-26 04:40:11 UTC  

You want to know why I think part of the reason why it’s never covered as much as WW2?

2018-07-26 04:40:22 UTC  

Because you couldn’t blame someone for it

2018-07-26 04:40:23 UTC  

NO
MORE
BROTHER
WARS

2018-07-26 04:40:46 UTC  

WW1 is infinitely more interesting than 2

2018-07-26 04:40:48 UTC  

Everyone was at fault in WW1, there was no “good guys” and “bas guys”

2018-07-26 04:41:04 UTC  

It was just a bunch of fools throwing their men into the grinder

2018-07-26 04:41:28 UTC  

You can’t blame the Germans for it essentially

2018-07-26 04:41:42 UTC  

The germans kinda had to get involved

2018-07-26 04:41:54 UTC  

Yeah I read a great novel and the writer is basically my favorite author, I wondered why there aren't more books
Turns out he dies at 25 in a fucking trench

2018-07-26 04:42:54 UTC  

I mean when you look at it, there were no great intellectuals on the continent between 1912 and 1950

2018-07-26 04:43:03 UTC  

They all were fucking murdered

2018-07-26 04:43:07 UTC  

The rule of thumb when it comes to conflicts being covered by the American education system , if you can’t blame the British or the Germans for it, it’s not covered

2018-07-26 04:43:18 UTC  

And that makes me so <:pinkwojak:422439817528344577>

2018-07-26 04:43:35 UTC  

I love the cultures of both of them

2018-07-26 04:44:01 UTC  

The British are blamed for everything pre 20th century and the Germans are blamed for everything during the 20th century

2018-07-26 04:44:27 UTC  

I love the British aesthetic and propriety and the German love of efficiency

2018-07-26 04:44:51 UTC  

The Germans are geniuses when it comes to engineering

2018-07-26 04:44:56 UTC  

^

2018-07-26 04:45:33 UTC  

And theres nobody more polite and chivalrous (historically) than the Brits

2018-07-26 04:45:35 UTC  

I mean, a German made the repeater gear by taking a shitty French design and improving on it

2018-07-26 04:46:55 UTC  

Art, science, music, literature, England and Germany were the foremost in all of history

2018-07-26 04:46:57 UTC  

They made a ton of great guns as well, the Gewher line, the Mauser line, so many great guns. And don’t even get me started on the tanks

2018-07-26 04:47:11 UTC  

I'm more of talking about the culture