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Oberon 06-27-14 06:25 PM

100 Years Ago Today
 
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...psu1pe5hg9.jpg

.... dominoes falling

Flamebatter90 06-27-14 06:50 PM

And so it began...

TarJak 06-28-14 12:41 AM

The war to end all wars. :nope:

Betonov 06-28-14 01:06 AM

And I'm only a few hours drive from Sarajevo :hmmm:
Should have went there just to say I was there exactly 100 years later

Wolferz 06-28-14 01:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2220099)
The war to end all wars. :nope:

Pity that it didn't.:-?

HunterICX 06-28-14 03:30 AM

The spark that ignited the world.

Diopos 06-28-14 03:44 AM

It still echoes over Europe ...

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HunterICX 06-28-14 03:54 AM

Ah yes might as well put this down here after Oberon showed it to me the other day:

Rap Battle - WW1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCEUZ4rFiac

It pretty much sums up the prelude to war in an...ehm....interesting way but it works :)

Tribesman 06-28-14 05:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2220099)
The war to end all wars. :nope:

So the poor old ostrich died for nothing

Oberon 06-28-14 05:35 AM

Live news from 1914 Sarajevo:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-27978407

Jimbuna 06-28-14 06:02 AM

I blame it all on whoever invented the reverse gear.

Sailor Steve 06-28-14 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2220151)
Live news from 1914 Sarajevo:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-27978407

Brilliant! Thanks for the (now bookmarked) link.

I have something prepared for certain 100th anniversary dates, mainly a series of posts I did years ago for another website on the major and minor naval confrontations. I also have a "day-by-day" book I can get info from, but that link looks like it might be a good one to follow.

BossMark 06-28-14 09:20 AM

Total of 16 million killed and 24 million injured.

mapuc 06-28-14 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2220114)
Pity that it didn't.:-?

Not as long we the humans are on the earth

Markus

Stealhead 06-28-14 06:28 PM

I say to some extent WWI can share some blame it certainly helped spread the flu much more rapidly than it otherwise would have.


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