To: familyop
I agree, though the program is still pretty good in detailing Ludendorf’s mental breakdown.
The seeds of WW1 go back to at least 1805 and probably 1796 as it was the French Revolution that led to Napoleon and the Napoleonic wars that were the Genesis of the Franco-Prussian War which was the precursor to both World War 1 and the Russian Revolution and then WW2
Not that I want to blame everything bad that’s happened in the last 250 years on the French but, well, there it is.
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11/10/2018 11:05:18 PM PST by
Fai Mao
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To: Fai Mao
"I agree, though the program is still pretty good in detailing Ludendorfs mental breakdown."
I'll watch the whole video then. Thanks.
"The seeds of WW1 go back to at least 1805 and probably 1796 as it was the French Revolution that led to Napoleon and the Napoleonic wars that were the Genesis of the Franco-Prussian War which was the precursor to both World War 1 and the Russian Revolution and then WW2"
To put the situation in the broader context, though, Frederick William I started the Prussian buildup for conquering. After he died in 1740, the effort to conquer really started to take off under Frederick II.
"Not that I want to blame everything bad thats happened in the last 250 years on the French but, well, there it is."
Oh, the French. I'm influenced by reading complaints against the French by the descendants of their other Catholic neighbors towards finding out where that animosity started. I find such fraternal conflicts odd but interesting.
As most of us do, I have a few German ancestors (but mostly northwestern European). And we all probably have some French ancestors, because you know what people said in our parents' generation about Frenchmen. ;-D
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11/10/2018 11:27:18 PM PST by
familyop
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To: Fai Mao
It was Europe’s obsession with constantly teaming up with each other, trying to “balance” the various powers.
It goes back to all of those wars of succession as well.
The only thing keeping WW1 from being 30 years earlier was Europe being distracted with forging colonial empires overseas.
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