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Erin E.'s avatar

As usual, a fascinating piece filled with stuff I hadn't thought about before. In those videos of Tokyo and Hiroshima, I was reminded of a family myth that may be truer than I realized (I need to talk to one of my cousins who lives in N.I. but regularly travels Europe; he's a history teacher): my great grandfather was rescued by the French underground and smuggled back to Britain. He went to his sister's home (they had evacuated) and fell into a deep sleep. When he woke up, the house he was in was the only one left standing on the street.

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Kathleen McCook's avatar

A Tour de Force.

I'm reading a massive biography of Churchill now who is more thought about by the general population for WWII then WWI.

He participated in the last major cavalry charge at the Battle of Omdurman in 1898. When he was head of the Navy, he initiated balloons off ships at the beginning of WWI so sort of created aircraft carriers. And found the $$ for tank development. And then, of course the bomb in 1945. Reading his letters and essays about planning for war and contracts for oil and how he thought of the people he sent to Antwerp and the Dardanelles is a more focused look at your grand sweep.

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