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The Great War

Discussion in 'Non-World War 2 History' started by Che_Guevara, Jun 1, 2007.

  1. Che_Guevara

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    It passed on the station S.B.S. here some months ago ,

    with " the civil war " it's one of the great historical television production
    when the original pictures are set to the proper speed , cleaned of scratches and blurs then colorised the result is so vivid ,

    I' m old , when I was ten years old , the suvivors of the great wars were in their fifties , still full of life ,
    the same age that vietnam vets are now !
    veterans of WW2 were in their early forties , a bit older than the guys of desert storm .
    I can see old wars and see young kids , with more laughter than brains ,the same as your mates of saturday nights , getting drunk and trying to get laid
    millions died , the sheer waste make me angry :-?



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    Very good documentry. thanks for sharing Che
     

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