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A PHOTO LOOK AT WORLD WAR I
Amazing pictures, tho' horrible and what did it all prove?? Should have been a lesson to have no more wars, but sadly the lesson was not learned!! 100 Years Ago... Rare WWI Photographs http://www.theatlantic.com/static/in.../introduction/ |
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Quite interesting, too bad there are not photos of Italian soldiers; in that war Italy lost about 650,000 soldiers
Both my grand fathers took part to the WWI , one got injured by an Austrian granade, and the other was granted a bronze medal as although injured in a leg managed to take a message that saved other soldiers; but even years after he never took any advantage of that decoration (I rememeber my father saying that he used to give his medal to the kids to play)... Sergio
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Nearly 650,000 soldiers and another estimated 600,000 civilian casualties from a 1914 population of only 35.6 million, that is a heavy price to pay. Too much suffering for too little gain, if any.
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Here's the link to the index for the full series of 10: http://www.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/wwi/
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If any of you get to KC, MO, stop in at their WW1 museum. Well worth a long afternoon.
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