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It's not "the younger generation" Scootaloo Nov 2013 #1
If you think the IMDB forums are full of ignorance Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #2
Leaving aside how boring "kids these days sure are clueless" threads can get... Posteritatis Nov 2013 #3
it also depends where you learned about it, amazing how mamy americans believe 12/07/41 loli phabay Nov 2013 #23
Ethiopians... sarisataka Nov 2013 #25
yup Abyssinia and manchuria, it all depends where one learned about it loli phabay Nov 2013 #26
The Koreans might even say earlier than that davidpdx Nov 2013 #39
Screwed GP6971 Nov 2013 #78
All you need to know is........ whistler162 Nov 2013 #4
WHAT!!!! I thought it was Clinton's Penis that caused it all. Bandit Nov 2013 #55
my tenant doesnt know if ww2 or nam came first, or if we were against the germans or russians. sad, dionysus Nov 2013 #5
Because that's where the Germans were!!! Iggo Nov 2013 #6
"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!" hatrack Nov 2013 #7
Piece of advice... cynatnite Nov 2013 #8
I am not exactly the younger generation... Demo_Chris Nov 2013 #9
A lot, actually. My father won his Bronze and Silver Stars in the Battle of the Bulge. My uncles WinkyDink Nov 2013 #10
Is that right? Oakenshield Nov 2013 #11
"Especially since most of you vote for conservatives." Well, that zinger will die quickly HERE! WinkyDink Nov 2013 #12
Now, see, "The Final Solution" wasn't about the economy. And the US entered WWII after 12/07/41, not WinkyDink Nov 2013 #13
Yup ... The main cause of that war was the harsh terms of surrender dictated to Germany, after WWI. 1000words Nov 2013 #14
The terms of surrender created the political climate for someone like Hitler to rise to power. Oakenshield Nov 2013 #19
it was not the world so much as it was the "Tiger" hfojvt Nov 2013 #33
Good post 1000words Nov 2013 #34
you are too kind hfojvt Nov 2013 #50
Though the treaty of Versailles was whistler162 Nov 2013 #70
And the Germans also lost some of the land that had been theirs for centuries. Sognefjord Nov 2013 #15
What a ignorant comparison. Oakenshield Nov 2013 #18
I was trying to agree with you, old chap. Sognefjord Nov 2013 #20
My apoligies. Oakenshield Nov 2013 #30
No offense taken Sognefjord Nov 2013 #36
Why not tone it down a notch? enlightenment Nov 2013 #28
I beg your pardon kind sir. Oakenshield Nov 2013 #29
I do hope you enjoy your stay on DU. enlightenment Nov 2013 #47
Maybe you should help the "old timers" be better informed? NealK Nov 2013 #35
giggle annabanana Nov 2013 #38
However, fascism arose first in Italy - which had been on the winning side of WW1 muriel_volestrangler Nov 2013 #41
Look up "mutilated victory" - many in Italy were very unhappy with how things turned out n/t Chathamization Nov 2013 #62
Sure - they wanted bigger gains from the war muriel_volestrangler Nov 2013 #64
How does that explain the rise of fascism in all the other countries, like Austria, Britain, Italy, Starry Messenger Nov 2013 #44
I wasn't gonna rise to the bait. I really wasn't. But I just gotta. trof Nov 2013 #66
Someone who tries to shame all young people because of a few comments on IMDB... Gravitycollapse Nov 2013 #69
Oh dear. I offended you? trof Nov 2013 #71
If you're trying to play the victim now, I am completely indifferent. Gravitycollapse Nov 2013 #73
Now, now, let's not let the taint of ageism ruin the valid point dougolat Nov 2013 #81
Anything else to add Gramps? Oakenshield Nov 2013 #80
I knew quite a bit about the European and North African campaigns... hlthe2b Nov 2013 #16
My father was at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed. tblue37 Nov 2013 #17
So because you run into a few idiots on the internet... Gravitycollapse Nov 2013 #21
At the start of WWI, British soldiers were heard cheering that they would finally Recursion Nov 2013 #22
lots, but i am a bit of a buff, love war movies set in that era loli phabay Nov 2013 #24
More than that. Wow. nt Deep13 Nov 2013 #27
my grandfather was at Dunkirk Skittles Nov 2013 #31
Yes. We are unlearning what we learned from that war. JDPriestly Nov 2013 #32
There are kids running around who think Germany and Japan were our allies in WW2. MADem Nov 2013 #37
I'm a Gen X'er so all I learned was based on reading davidpdx Nov 2013 #40
Same here. laundry_queen Nov 2013 #53
Well I should amend what I said slightly davidpdx Nov 2013 #65
"Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans B Calm Nov 2013 #42
I do believe you are misattributing that quote CBGLuthier Nov 2013 #45
LOL B Calm Nov 2013 #46
The French as "surrender monkeys" is actually really recent Prophet 451 Nov 2013 #43
It's cheese-eating surrender monkeys Brother Buzz Nov 2013 #58
correct that and how the italians are crap soldiers were commonplace in the uk from the forties loli phabay Nov 2013 #79
Well, I read Le Taz Hot Nov 2013 #48
I have a Master's in military history LibertyLover Nov 2013 #49
At least it's better than WW1 el_bryanto Nov 2013 #51
I love when OP don't reply to any of the responses snooper2 Nov 2013 #52
From K through 12, my school spent a total of zero minutes on WWII Orrex Nov 2013 #54
Hogan's Heroes won us the war Capt. Obvious Nov 2013 #56
Born in 10/63. I grew up with an Encyclopedia of American History maxsolomon Nov 2013 #57
My father and uncles served in uniform then. . . DinahMoeHum Nov 2013 #59
A friend of mine did a poll in his high school on world history WilliamPitt Nov 2013 #60
Wow. Now that's really something. NealK Nov 2013 #74
I live WW2 every second of every day riverwalker Nov 2013 #61
Thanks for sharing that. Really. trof Nov 2013 #67
lots of us riverwalker Nov 2013 #76
I regard WWII as the last truly just and necessary war this country waged. Paladin Nov 2013 #63
I agree. The rest have been for purely polical reasons. trof Nov 2013 #68
I know it messed my dad up and that he wouldn't talk about it graywarrior Nov 2013 #72
Hey trof, I referred to your post in a video I posted in the Video section. Remember Cabaret? madfloridian Nov 2013 #75
It doesn't surprise me. Beacool Nov 2013 #77
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