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100 Years Ago Were There No Cassandra's Offering Unheeded Warnings?
The military brass would have been full of confidence, despite the fact that they were more used to shooting at the 'Fuzzy Wuzzy' with machine guns than facing an equally well-armed foe.
Politicians seemed keen for blood,too.
Politicians seemed keen for blood,too.
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Today's date, August 2nd, one hundred years ago. http://blog. oup.com/2014 /08/2-august -1914-luxemb ourg-british -cabinet-dem onstration/
13:12 Sat 02nd Aug 2014
It seems that at least one German could see what lay ahead: On 9 November 1911, August Bebel, the Marxist politician who was one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party, rose in the Reichstag and made this speech, warning about the route down which Germany was hurtling: "There will be a catastrophe. Sixteen to 18 million men, the flower of different nations, will march against each other, equipped with lethal weapons.”
"I am convinced," he went on, "that this great march will be followed by the great collapse."
At which point, laughter broke out in the chamber. Bebel picked up: "All right, you have laughed about it, but it will come. What will be the result? After this war, we will have mass bankruptcy, mass misery, mass unemployment and great famine."
From an article in BBC Magazine dated Jan 7, 2014
"I am convinced," he went on, "that this great march will be followed by the great collapse."
At which point, laughter broke out in the chamber. Bebel picked up: "All right, you have laughed about it, but it will come. What will be the result? After this war, we will have mass bankruptcy, mass misery, mass unemployment and great famine."
From an article in BBC Magazine dated Jan 7, 2014
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Today's date, August 2nd, one hundred years ago.
http:// blog.ou p.com/2 014/08/ 2-augus t-1914- luxembo urg-bri tish-ca binet-d emonstr ation/
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