RIP to all those killed in WWI, shame that a good number of those I saw today didn't pause for the two minute silence at eleven.

'Lest we Forget'

'Lest we Forget'
Wat?Sydney wrote:
40 million casualties.
I thought the US were barely involved in WWI? I'm a bit hazy on WWI history.Mekstizzle wrote:
ATG, your topic was about Americans. This topic is about WW1. Both are wrong, it's about well, everything really.
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the US is viewed as a an "Associated Power"(not an official ally) for WW1. They first got involved when Germany tried to cut off supplies to Britain with sinking of the passenger ship the Lusitania in 1915. US troops didnt really start pouring into Europe until 1918.Bertster7 wrote:
I thought the US were barely involved in WWI? I'm a bit hazy on WWI history.
Last edited by Kimmmmmmmmmmmm (2008-11-11 07:37:05)
Silly me, I counted the wounded casualties as well...Flecco wrote:
Wat?Sydney wrote:
40 million casualties.
WW2 had well over 50 million or more and WW1 didn't manage over 10 million soldiers dead and another 20 missing.
Total number of humans who have died due to political/religious conflict/wars must be massive though.
What a waste.
So, they were essentially a supply lifeline, like in the early stages of WWII?Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
the US is viewed as a an "Associated Power"(not an official ally) for WW1. They first got involved when Germany tried to cut off supplies to Britain with sinking of the passenger ship the Lusitania in 1915. US troops didnt really start pouring into Europe until 1918.Bertster7 wrote:
I thought the US were barely involved in WWI? I'm a bit hazy on WWI history.
No the 1 DAY ONLY VETERANS DAY SALE! on every car lot in the US does that nicely.Bertster7 wrote:
Not to detract from the sacrifices made by US troops in the closing stages of the war.
Are you for real ??max wrote:
Far more important carnival season starts in Germany today
Kölle alaaf!
Alright alright, I didn't realise.Sydney wrote:
Silly me, I counted the wounded casualties as well...Flecco wrote:
Wat?Sydney wrote:
40 million casualties.
WW2 had well over 50 million or more and WW1 didn't manage over 10 million soldiers dead and another 20 missing.
Total number of humans who have died due to political/religious conflict/wars must be massive though.
What a waste.
The Germans sank a passenger ship Luzitania that had lots of Americans onboard and were killed. US declared war on Germany.Bertster7 wrote:
I thought the US were barely involved in WWI? I'm a bit hazy on WWI history.Mekstizzle wrote:
ATG, your topic was about Americans. This topic is about WW1. Both are wrong, it's about well, everything really.
I can't imagine rememberance of the armistice is such a big deal over there.
I like rememberance day. It's all very tasteful and respectful and proper.
gg propaganda.Sup wrote:
The Germans sank a passenger ship Luzitania that had lots of Americans onboard and were killed. US declared war on Germany.Bertster7 wrote:
I thought the US were barely involved in WWI? I'm a bit hazy on WWI history.Mekstizzle wrote:
ATG, your topic was about Americans. This topic is about WW1. Both are wrong, it's about well, everything really.
I can't imagine rememberance of the armistice is such a big deal over there.
I like rememberance day. It's all very tasteful and respectful and proper.
?12/f/taiwan wrote:
gg propaganda.Sup wrote:
The Germans sank a passenger ship Luzitania that had lots of Americans onboard and were killed. US declared war on Germany.Bertster7 wrote:
I thought the US were barely involved in WWI? I'm a bit hazy on WWI history.
I can't imagine rememberance of the armistice is such a big deal over there.
I like rememberance day. It's all very tasteful and respectful and proper.
We co-opted Armistace Day into Veterans Day. We use it to honor all veterans.Bertster7 wrote:
I thought the US were barely involved in WWI? I'm a bit hazy on WWI history.Mekstizzle wrote:
ATG, your topic was about Americans. This topic is about WW1. Both are wrong, it's about well, everything really.
I can't imagine rememberance of the armistice is such a big deal over there.
I like rememberance day. It's all very tasteful and respectful and proper.