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A Centenary

Aug. 4th, 2014 12:03 pm
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I've had the origins of the First World War explained to me many times and I can never hold them in my head. They're not memorable- and if they're not memorable it could be because they were never sufficient. One thing I'm pretty sure of is that the web of alliances that drew in country after country wasn't the sort of thing that the man and woman in the street cares anything about. An Austrian Archduke gets shot in Sarajevo. Shame for the family and all that but otherwise, so what?

I think the real cause was something like this- that if you fill a continent with armies and navies and refrain from laughing when your leaders strut around with dead bears and tin pots on their heads sooner or later some particularly stompy individual with waxed moustaches is going to want to see if the armaments he's been sold by Mr Krupp and others actually do what it says on the tin.

Today is the 100th anniversary of Britain's entry into the War. The powers-that-be want us to turn our house lights off at 10.00 this evening in reference to something the particularly incompetent Home Secretary of the day is supposed to have said at the time. Well,they would, wouldn't they? he was one of them: short on the negotiating skills, always ready with a Virgilian one-liner.

And there you see the benefits of a classical education!

Date: 2014-08-04 11:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cmcmck.livejournal.com
My late FiL fought throughout that war (Old Contemptible) and the other one. His first action was at le Cateau- pretty much the first British action of WW1 and his last action was being involved with breaking down the gates of Kz Belsen at the end of WW2.

He never wore a poppy.


We won't be turning off our lights in order to show him some due respect.
Edited Date: 2014-08-04 11:29 am (UTC)

Date: 2014-08-04 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
One of my grandfathers went through the War- as an officer in the Leicesters- only to be killed by an incompetent surgeon in the 1930s. The other was training with the RAF when the War ended.

Date: 2014-08-04 12:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] steepholm.livejournal.com
I had one grandfather in the Navy, and the other was a Conscientious Objector.

The only positive thing I know about Kitchener is that he invented a very useful knitting stitch for the making of socks. (There may be others.)
Edited Date: 2014-08-04 12:42 pm (UTC)

Date: 2014-08-04 01:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
That humanizes him....

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