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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think haggis was wondering why Napoleon had anything to do with the Boer War.
WWII is by far the biggest and most important War there has been, in my opinion. And as long as there are people alive who lived through it, then the events should be commemorated. Time will soon come when that is no longer the case, but it's not here yet.
WWII is by far the biggest and most important War there has been, in my opinion. And as long as there are people alive who lived through it, then the events should be commemorated. Time will soon come when that is no longer the case, but it's not here yet.
oh, I see, thanks, Jim. Obviously I was talking about two different wars.
Or perhaps not so obviously.
As far as the scale and importance of wars goes, I think a lot more Brits died in WW1 than in WW2, but apart from Zeppelin raids there wasn't really any equivalent of the Blitz, Battle of Britain etc - ie the war being fought right here. Likewise the Boer and Napoleonic wars [two different events!!] were fought abroad. So WW2 featured more civilian involvement than anything since the Civil War.
Or perhaps not so obviously.
As far as the scale and importance of wars goes, I think a lot more Brits died in WW1 than in WW2, but apart from Zeppelin raids there wasn't really any equivalent of the Blitz, Battle of Britain etc - ie the war being fought right here. Likewise the Boer and Napoleonic wars [two different events!!] were fought abroad. So WW2 featured more civilian involvement than anything since the Civil War.
It is still within living memory and so affects many alive today. Also we haven't had a large war since to take over the public consciousness like the WW ones did. Besides I don't see why one should get hot under the collar about a national pride thing. There are other things folk get into that we could do without more.
Did people get bored before reaching the end of the question?t
Particularly those suggesting it was because it was living memory?
WWI veterans are only recently extinct yet we certainly didn't have anything like the same cycle of repetetive commemorations over that and double the number of Britons died in that!
Many of those so obsessed with WWII didn't fight in it, many don't even seem to be old enough to remember it.
I rather presume it's to do with the story that we keep telling ourselves that has such appeal - that of national bravery and heroism that some find so attractive.
It's a story so much more attractive than the 'Lions led by donkeys' story of WWI.
I do think we need to give it a rest though
Perhaps we could reintroduce rationing - of the History channel!
Particularly those suggesting it was because it was living memory?
WWI veterans are only recently extinct yet we certainly didn't have anything like the same cycle of repetetive commemorations over that and double the number of Britons died in that!
Many of those so obsessed with WWII didn't fight in it, many don't even seem to be old enough to remember it.
I rather presume it's to do with the story that we keep telling ourselves that has such appeal - that of national bravery and heroism that some find so attractive.
It's a story so much more attractive than the 'Lions led by donkeys' story of WWI.
I do think we need to give it a rest though
Perhaps we could reintroduce rationing - of the History channel!
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