http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/what-if-the-kaiser-had-won-the-war/article19981204/?page=2
Interesting article in the G&M today about WW1
A quote:
"There was no great principle at stake, and nobody was plotting to conquer the world. It was just another great-power conflict of the sort that used to come along every 50 years or so.
But Europe’s new wealth, technology and industrial capacity had unexpectedly transformed war into a holocaust that consumed millions of lives.
Canadians were there from the start, and the price we paid was enormous.
At the war’s end, almost a quarter-million Canadians had been killed or wounded. Given the size of Canada’s population at the time, the emotional impact was roughly comparable to what we would be feeling if we had suffered a million casualties in Afghanistan over the past four years. (We actually had 158 killed and 615 wounded in nine years.)
To make sense of so much pain and loss, we simply had to believe the war had been about something important. In fact, it had to be a crusade against evil itself, for nothing else could justify violent death on such a scale."
Interesting article in the G&M today about WW1
A quote:
"There was no great principle at stake, and nobody was plotting to conquer the world. It was just another great-power conflict of the sort that used to come along every 50 years or so.
But Europe’s new wealth, technology and industrial capacity had unexpectedly transformed war into a holocaust that consumed millions of lives.
Canadians were there from the start, and the price we paid was enormous.
At the war’s end, almost a quarter-million Canadians had been killed or wounded. Given the size of Canada’s population at the time, the emotional impact was roughly comparable to what we would be feeling if we had suffered a million casualties in Afghanistan over the past four years. (We actually had 158 killed and 615 wounded in nine years.)
To make sense of so much pain and loss, we simply had to believe the war had been about something important. In fact, it had to be a crusade against evil itself, for nothing else could justify violent death on such a scale."




















































