hhfarang wrote:That subject is interesting. I was watching the latest Russel Crowe film, The Water Diviner, a couple of days ago and it is about World War I in Turkey and the aftermath (and how it affected an Australian family, good movie btw). I had always related WWI mostly being fought in France and Germany never really realizing the real territory that war covered. After the movie I went online to read more about the middle east effect of that war as the movie made me curious.
I was born during the five years between WWII and the Korean conflict and graduated high school during the Viet Nam war, so most of my teachers focused on those or the American revolution and the American Civil War. I don't remember being taught much about WWI at all and as a result know very little about it.
Thanks for the tip. I'll look for those books.
I was born in 1955, my father AND mother both fought in WW II - members of the resistance and had to go undercover - so WW II and the Cuban MIsile Crisis was the thing in our household for a 7 year old Frank. My history currucilum in 2ndary school and College was as for you WW I was fought in the trenches in France.
The WW I between the Ottoman Empire on one side (with Logistics support and some NAVY from Germany) and Britain & France a\on the other side was more significamt for History in the aftermath.
I am currenly reading the book "A Line In The Sand" by James Barr.
What went on between France and GB between 1915 and 1948 is nothing short of covert war at times with enormous efforts of scheeming to gain the upper hand. A lot of it had to do with British determination to maintain control over the Suez Canal as the waterway to India in the British Empire.
Looking at what some politicians were up to like Winston Churchill and Lloyd George they would have been put on trial today, the way Tony Blair almost was and some say George Bush should have been, for Irak War II.
Both books are a cracking good read to learn what really went on beoynd the Euro Centric view I have erroneously been fed.
Peace
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