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Are We *ever* Going To Get Over Wwii ?
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Yet another commemoration - this time 70 years of the Atlantic campaign
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -224347 53
Given that WWII lasted about 5 years by the time you've commemorated a VE day anniversary it seems time to start celebrating anothe anniversary of the start of the War!
I hear the cries of 'ingrate' already and patriotic chests puffing up like pidgeons - but WWI was just as formative to those who fought in it and I don't recall continual commemorations of that from my childhood.
Why are we so obsessed with WWII and are we ever going to get over it?
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Given that WWII lasted about 5 years by the time you've commemorated a VE day anniversary it seems time to start celebrating anothe anniversary of the start of the War!
I hear the cries of 'ingrate' already and patriotic chests puffing up like pidgeons - but WWI was just as formative to those who fought in it and I don't recall continual commemorations of that from my childhood.
Why are we so obsessed with WWII and are we ever going to get over it?
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"Surely not. The "good soldier" ended up being taken prisoner by his own side, didn't he, but not shot? "
What I meant was that when Hasek died, so did the character of Svejk, in mid-flow, alas.
As for Hasek being a "red commissar" I think that was an ironic characterisation of himself in one of his stories. He would have been the last person to actually be one (especially as he wasn't Soviet)
What I meant was that when Hasek died, so did the character of Svejk, in mid-flow, alas.
As for Hasek being a "red commissar" I think that was an ironic characterisation of himself in one of his stories. He would have been the last person to actually be one (especially as he wasn't Soviet)
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