WWII FICTION STORY
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Re: WWII FICTION STORY
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True. This is what war has always been about. People may hide behind certain agenda but the thing that will drive nations or even communities to fight is the power struggle.abbiejoice wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 01:48 I think this book somehow still reflects the world as it is today. As long as there is a struggle for power, there will always be a battle between various opposing forces.
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I would also argue that communities are driven to war by myths, misinformation and propaganda. One can look at the pre war efforts of Goebbels and his colleagues in Germany in the 1930s to see evidence of this.Kibetious wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 03:21True. This is what war has always been about. People may hide behind certain agenda but the thing that will drive nations or even communities to fight is the power struggle.abbiejoice wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 01:48 I think this book somehow still reflects the world as it is today. As long as there is a struggle for power, there will always be a battle between various opposing forces.
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