[WarInEur] Balancing WW2

Richard Wilson wlorcb at rogers.com
Mon Nov 5 16:04:20 EST 2007


Isn't this really all the way it has always been:

Grandfather talking to his grandson, newly returned from the 30 Years 
War: 30 years-you call that a war! Why in my day, wars lasted a Hundred 
Years. And we fought it hand-to-hand, none of this new fangled Arquebuss 
nonsense!

igmod at comcast.net wrote:
>
> Once upon a time, a long time ago . . .
>
> I had War in Europe set up in my bedroom (in various configurations).  
> One evening when I was out and my parents had guests over, then showed 
> them the game, informing them that I knew more about WWII than they 
> did and they had lived through it.
>
> I read a middle school American History textbook a few years ago.  The 
> chapter on WWII was a joke.  It was filled with so many generalities 
> and vague pablum statements as to be meaningless other than as a 
> statement that it had occured.
>
> ~Jeffery~
>
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