THE FIRST WORLD WAR as reported in the daily news

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Re: THE FIRST WORLD WAR THREAD.

Post by Niner » Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:30 am

Meanwhile, back at the ranch. Wilson tells the press club how high minded the US is. As soon as Europe has enough death and destruction the US is going to step in and aid both sides to get back to their feet and not judge the rightness or wrongness of the outcome.....just in case one side actually wins. What a saint ....and how noble. And how lacking in a crystal ball.

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Re: THE FIRST WORLD WAR THREAD.

Post by Niner » Sat Apr 25, 2015 1:53 pm

Remember the French Captain I posted about last January who killed his wife when she refused to go back home and let him do his duty? Well..... the trial came up in April a hundred years ago. And only the French could see justice in the verdict.

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Re: THE FIRST WORLD WAR THREAD.

Post by Niner Delta » Sat Apr 25, 2015 11:35 pm

"My life has been a hell."..... said every married man.... ever.

But most of us didn't kill the wife..........and get away with it........Sacré Bleu!!
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Re: THE FIRST WORLD WAR THREAD.

Post by DuncaninFrance » Sun Apr 26, 2015 2:48 am

Zees was ze crime of ze passion no? E passionately want to keeel er, yes? :FRA: :FRA:
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Re: THE FIRST WORLD WAR THREAD.

Post by Niner » Sun Apr 26, 2015 9:39 am

There was still a lot of war left and the husband was useful as canon fodder. Wonder if he managed to get killed before it was over?

Where's Paul Harvey when you need "the rest of the story". Yeah... I know.... Harvey's dead.
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Re: THE FIRST WORLD WAR THREAD.

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Re: THE FIRST WORLD WAR THREAD.

Post by Niner » Thu Apr 30, 2015 10:23 am

That Lusitania fair warning thing.

The German warning that they would sink British shipping regardless of the passengers was only published the day of the Lusitania sailing on the fateful voyage. How many of the passengers would have seen it with a 10 am departure? How many who had bought their tickets and were all packed up, would have been dissuaded from getting aboard if they had read it?

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This is in the New York Sun on Saturday May 1, 1915 , the day of sailing. The same paper and the New York Times had posted the sailing information the day before but the warning only shows up on the day of departure.
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Re: THE FIRST WORLD WAR THREAD.

Post by Niner » Fri May 01, 2015 10:52 pm

Update on day of sailing. First class passengers received telegrams warning them they were in danger of German Submarines. Others were approached at the dock and warned. The Cunard line said... no way a German Sub could sink our ship...it's too fast.

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Post by Niner » Fri May 08, 2015 11:08 pm

Lusitania goes down and although there is a large loss of life, a rather small percentage are American. However, one effect is that war material makers get a notice that they can't count on fast passenger ships as a protection against submarines.

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Post by Niner » Wed May 13, 2015 4:08 pm

And so the internment camp plan comes to the front in the UK. Even naturalized citizen Germans must go.

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