Which war is the most exciting to learn about


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    Yeah, well every combatant in war tells themselves and/or their people that they were attacked; never that they were the aggressor

    Lincoln was a genious to keep troops in Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor and get the South shoot first.


  • 1812 war?
    and which civil war??


  • @Frontovik:

    1812 war?
    and which civil war??

    You should know about the War of 1812
    The US one.


  • @Dylan:

    @Frontovik:

    1812 war?
    and which civil war??

    You should know about the War of 1812
    The US one.

    Why should he know? He may not be from the US, UK, or Canada

  • 2007 AAR League

    i like the WWI eastern fronts, especially hungary vs russia

    the undermentioned southern fronts in the balkans and italy are great to learn about too.  the turkish front with the uk attempted invasion.  The arab jihad movement.  Hell, the fighting in africa is great to learn about along with jockeying done in the far east.

    another poster mentioned the mind numbing crap about the western front, and thats true.


  • @ABWorsham:

    I enjoy studying about the Punic Wars, I consider those three wars as the first World Wars.

    Was that

    Persia vs Greeks
    or
    Greeks vs Romans

    and their allies of coarse.


  • @Dylan:

    @ABWorsham:

    I enjoy studying about the Punic Wars, I consider those three wars as the first World Wars.

    Was that

    Persia vs Greeks
    or
    Greeks vs Romans

    and their allies of coarse.

    Rome and Carthage


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    You should know about the War of 1812

    Why should he know? He may not be from the US, UK, or Canada

    Well see that’s what happens when you don’t come up with a better name for your war.
    War of 1812…. sheesh. LAME.  :|
    We should run a poll to come up with a better name… but I’d be afraid of what suggestions we’d see.
    :-o

    Of course speaking of lousy war names…

    @ABWorsham:

    @Dylan:

    @ABWorsham:

    I enjoy studying about the Punic Wars, I consider those three wars as the first World Wars.

    Was that

    Persia vs Greeks
    or
    Greeks vs Romans

    Rome and Carthage

    OK I imagine Dylan has to be scratching his head wondering how this got to be Punic?
    (And yes I know the answer)
    It’s like a history teacher named this just to make it more difficult!

    #660


  • Dont the Brits have a different name? They have them for other wars:
    French and Indian War-Seven Years’ War
    American Revolution-The American War for Independence
    World War 1-The First World War/Great War/the archaic and now shown to be an epic fail “War to End All Wars.”
    World War 2-The Second World War


  • Boy talk about a tough choice!
    I think the Chinese civil war, begining with the begining of warlordism in 1917 all the way through the 20’s, second world war and Korea is the most intresting to me.


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    Dont the Brits have a different name?

    War of the Annoying Colonials?

    OK seriously I don’t think they do.

    #664


  • The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning “Carthaginian”, with reference to the Carthaginians’ Phoenician ancestry.


  • @ABWorsham:

    The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning “Carthaginian”, with reference to the Carthaginians’ Phoenician ancestry.

    Well yes, yes but when you studied it in high school surely some of your classmates didn’t find it so easy to connect the dots, hmmm?

    #675


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @Frontovik:

    1812 war?
    and which civil war??

    You should know about the War of 1812
    The US one.

    Why should he know? He may not be from the US, UK, or Canada

    I thought that was like a war you know, like Napoleonic Wars, World war I and stuff. oh well


  • @allboxcars:

    @ABWorsham:

    The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning “Carthaginian”, with reference to the Carthaginians’ Phoenician ancestry.

    Well yes, yes but when you studied it in high school surely some of your classmates didn’t find it so easy to connect the dots, hmmm?

    #675

    I think he copied that from wikipedia


  • @Dylan:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @Frontovik:

    1812 war?
    and which civil war??

    You should know about the War of 1812
    The US one.

    Why should he know? He may not be from the US, UK, or Canada

    I thought that was like a war you know, like Napoleonic Wars, World war I and stuff. oh well

    Arguably, the war of 1812 was part of the Napoleonic Wars, as it distracted Britian from France


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @Frontovik:

    1812 war?
    and which civil war??

    You should know about the War of 1812
    The US one.

    Why should he know? He may not be from the US, UK, or Canada

    I thought that was like a war you know, like Napoleonic Wars, World war I and stuff. oh well

    Arguably, the war of 1812 was part of the Napoleonic Wars, as it distracted Britian from France

    Well why did they the Russians (and others,) could do most of it, like all they did from there was take Spain, I think.


  • @Dylan:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @Frontovik:

    1812 war?
    and which civil war??

    You should know about the War of 1812
    The US one.

    Why should he know? He may not be from the US, UK, or Canada

    I thought that was like a war you know, like Napoleonic Wars, World war I and stuff. oh well

    Arguably, the war of 1812 was part of the Napoleonic Wars, as it distracted Britian from France

    Well why did they the Russians (and others,) could do most of it, like all they did from there was take Spain, I think.

    Which was VERY important as it tied down troops from Russia

    Other things Britain did:
    Blockaded France
    Destoryed French/Spanish fleets at Trafalgar
    Destroyed the Danish Fleet
    Helped the Turks push Napoleon out of Egypt and Syria
    Won the Battle of Waterloo, with Prussian help


  • @allboxcars:

    @ABWorsham:

    The term Punic comes from the Latin word Punicus (or Poenicus), meaning “Carthaginian”, with reference to the Carthaginians’ Phoenician ancestry.

    Well yes, yes but when you studied it in high school surely some of your classmates didn’t find it so easy to connect the dots, hmmm?

    #675

    They didn’t care about the dots. They were more concerned about cars, women, sports and once again women.


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    @Dylan:

    @Frontovik:

    1812 war?
    and which civil war??

    You should know about the War of 1812
    The US one.

    Why should he know? He may not be from the US, UK, or Canada

    I thought that was like a war you know, like Napoleonic Wars, World war I and stuff. oh well

    Arguably, the war of 1812 was part of the Napoleonic Wars, as it distracted Britian from France

    Well why did they the Russians (and others,) could do most of it, like all they did from there was take Spain, I think.

    Which was VERY important as it tied down troops from Russia

    Other things Britain did:
    Blockaded France
    Destoryed French/Spanish fleets at Trafalgar
    Destroyed the Danish Fleet
    Helped the Turks push Napoleon out of Egypt and Syria
    Won the Battle of Waterloo, with Prussian help

    Waterloo, well Austria, Russia, and Sweden also fought.

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