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midnight rain 12-20-2010 01:34 AM

Am I the only one who finds World War I...
 
more interesting then World War II? Everyone I've said this too looks at me like I'm crazy, but for some reason I'm just fascinated with WWI. Maybe it's because WWII has been done to death and pop culture, and I'm kind of sick of it, but ever since I read All Quiet on the Western Front I've been interested. I know a lot of people think WW1 was boring because of 'trench warfare' but, not only do I find trench warfare interesting in itself, but that was far from the only thing going on in WWI


Anyone else interested in The Great War?

http://www.worldwaronecolorphotos.co...a000500_p3.jpg

http://0.tqn.com/d/history1900s/1/0/Q/wwi6.gif

http://0.tqn.com/d/history1900s/1/0/a/3/wwi23.gif

Oh and an interesting fact is that there are now only 3 surviving members of the first World War. It'll be a sad day when that generation of history passes on. List of surviving veterans of World War I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sljslj 12-20-2010 02:22 AM

I agree. I'm not an expert on either one, but I liked learning about WWI more than WWII when I was in school. My favorite one, though, was the American Civil War.

I don't think that first picture is authentic, btw; I'm pretty sure color photos weren't around at that time, but I could be wrong.

Guybrush 12-20-2010 02:31 AM

The trench wars of WWI don't appeal to me much. In general, I think WWI lacks some of the drama and flair (dashing nazi uniforms) that large scale fascism had and I guess the trench wars sort of show that the generals of WWI didn't really know how to do tactics with their new war toys either.

What I do like from WWI is the air combat and the pilots. Although they perhaps didn't do the largest contribution to the war, it's a piece of the history away from the muddy trenches that has a bit of shine to it.

midnight rain 12-20-2010 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Sljslj (Post 972530)
I agree. I'm not an expert on either one, but I liked learning about WWI more than WWII when I was in school. My favorite one, though, was the American Civil War.

I don't think that first picture is authentic, btw; I'm pretty sure color photos weren't around at that time, but I could be wrong.

It does look fake, but it is authentic. It's just very old.

More color pictures from world war one: World War One Color Photos - Color Photos from World War I

midnight rain 12-20-2010 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 972533)
The trench wars of WWI don't appeal to me much. In general, I think WWI lacks some of the drama and flair (dashing nazi uniforms) that large scale fascism had and I guess the trench wars sort of show that the generals of WWI didn't really know how to do tactics with their new war toys either.

What I do like from WWI is the air combat and the pilots. Although they perhaps didn't do the largest contribution to the war, it's a piece of the history away from the muddy trenches that has a bit of shine to it.

The new war toys didn't come into play until late into WWI, and at that point trench warfare did start to become obsolete.

Don't know much about the aerial aspects of WWI, will do some research on it. :thumb:

I find trench warfare interesting though.

Some interesting info on "No Man's Land":No Man's Land

http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/ap/a/a001020.jpg

http://quarterlyconversation.com/ima...-mans-land.jpg

http://www.melvynhigson.com/2%20Mira...nomansland.jpg

Guybrush 12-20-2010 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Tuna (Post 972539)
Don't know much about the aerial aspects of WWI, will do some research on it. :thumb:

I just like the glory :p: I'm no expert on it either, but from what I think I know .. If you have a fokker plane high up in the air with a machine gun on it, you're not going to be able to shift the tide of war with it. Without bombs, it's not a practical way to attack anything on the ground, so it's mostly a threat to whatever's in the air.

http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/aircraf...1-dogfight.jpg

Holding "tactical air mass" is of course also problematic because planes can only stay up for so long. So generally, these planes and pilots fought eachother. How much that contributed to the war effort on either side is probably negligible compared to what went on closer to the ground, but they also used zeppelins for bombing which is cool.

OccultHawk 12-20-2010 03:58 AM

The first world war has cooler imagery, especially with those moonscapes and gasmasks chemical zones, but WWII had more clear cut good guys and bad guys giving it a more dramatic story line.

Goblin Tears 12-20-2010 04:51 AM

Yes, I was very bored by world war two, I thought it was badly written and the acting was terrible. Anyone know where I can purchase a copy of WWI? Is it out on blu-ray yet?

Just be glad the majority of you didn't have to live through that shit. Having a historical interest in war is one thing, but some of the posts in this thread are completely ignorant and indignant.

Paedantic Basterd 12-20-2010 01:14 PM

Both wars were extremely boring to me in history class, because all we studied was Canada's part in each one, and Canada didn't do too much of anything.

Burning Down 12-20-2010 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Pedestrian (Post 972725)
Both wars were extremely boring to me in history class, because all we studied was Canada's part in each one, and Canada didn't do too much of anything.

All you studied was Canada's part in each war? Interesting. I remember when I was in school, we not only studied Canada's part, but also almost every other aspect of the war and which countries were a part of it. Canada didn't do much? The Battle of Vimy Ridge, the Battle of the Somme, and the Battle of Passchendaele, among other contributions in WWI. Also in WWII, D-Day. But that stuff bores you, right? ;)


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