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Is it glory or propaganda?!

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Feuerdrache11 ay önce

German here, we did this a whole year in history. The propaganda of the Kaiserreich was extremely good and well organised...

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Stpbdn * Clim Stan Account11 ay önce

WWI was hell. Slaugterhouse. No honor on that. Europe died then.

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Brad11 ay önce

I met a man that served in WWI it was about 10 years ago and he was about 95-99. He served in the Air Corps (before the Air Force). It was a honor to meet him and he was the only WWI vet I’ve ever talked to. War is hell the propaganda machine was alive and well then.

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Simp Hunter11 ay önce

"Oh no, I know ... I know ..." No, you don't know, lady. Shut the fuck up and learn something.

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Mark (Wizard/Engineer)11 ay önce

It's amazing the way how some people that don't know the first thing about warfare romanticise it. Saying things like people felt proud to do their bit..... The reality is much different. My grandfather was a POW & survived the deathmarches then managed to escape - I have his diary from the time. What they endured was awful. He never forgave the Germans. I have been in multiple wars now & nothing I endured was as bad as what my grandfather had in WW2. As humans, we can be so cruel to each other.

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ZeroInc™11 ay önce

World War 1 was a nightmare for men as it was a dark war given the mental and physical toll the soldiers endured day and night in the trench warfare.

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Michael McCutcheon11 ay önce

Brian speaks the truth. That war was unbelievably brutal. Women don’t want equality when it comes time to die for your country.

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Aureus13011 ay önce

Propaganda 💯

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