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Fazli
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I am loving this chapter, “Hardened Attitudes.” Exactly why I wanted to read this book, to discuss the trauma of war in this time period.
— Oct 07, 2024 11:03PM
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Fazli
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It’s amazing how little the death of Ferdinand occupied the minds of most Europeans yet today we cite it as one of the most important events of the 20th century. I wonder if we will have any equally “unimportant” events that are actually massively significant in history.
The blame game between world leaders is frustrating. Someone here is responsible, and its probably Franz Joseph and Kaiser Wilhelm II
— Aug 05, 2024 11:53AM
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The blame game between world leaders is frustrating. Someone here is responsible, and its probably Franz Joseph and Kaiser Wilhelm II
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Two things that intrigued me:
- French, German, Austrian socialists coming together and calculating that a general strike, a common peacekeeping tactic of theirs, would only open themselves up to a Russian invasion.
- How confusing it must have been to be a regular person in Europe at this time. The “Austro-Serb” conflict, if one was even aware of it, suddenly explodes into a full European war.
— Jul 30, 2024 09:58PM
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- French, German, Austrian socialists coming together and calculating that a general strike, a common peacekeeping tactic of theirs, would only open themselves up to a Russian invasion.
- How confusing it must have been to be a regular person in Europe at this time. The “Austro-Serb” conflict, if one was even aware of it, suddenly explodes into a full European war.





