In boxing they always, feel like an early knockout is more merciful than a long, that's because in a long match you take a lot more punishment well in a funny way, if everything could be decided at one big, horrific battle, you know at the start of a war that is a lot, costly overtime than A4 or A5 year long conflict, where both sides grind, multiple states in Europe capable of fighting until they were ground down to the nub, which metal. They don't have time to sit there and starve things out. All. You know once you violate Bismarck's dictum of you- know, keep the Russians on your side and then the Russians and the french ally with each other and war breaks out, you're going to be fighting the French in the west and the Russians in the east. I just set a confederate, Moseley, allegedly legendarily, said by a guy named Nathan, Bedford, Forrest and, controversial figure even today, but that's not unusual among confederate generals and it's not, first is maybe in a class by himself, but he's not, controversy when it comes to acknowledging his military genius he's one of the best. different direction. There, Davis is one of those guys he's an American. organize terror groups put together by a bunch of young kids. The Hist, They had beaten in the Franco Prussian WAR in eighteen, seventy eighteen, seventy one that allowed them to proclaim the german empire, which they did, the french Palace of Versailles, which is sort of a rub, your nose in it kind of thing the, in the French, assumed they'd fight each other again. Most militaries are moving away from that the Germans use. formally to the rules and that's what they expected their own people, and then they go into Belgium, and when people violate the rules, filter for c, maybe with cultural blinders. They look mean they looked Chauvin, They look like they wanted to take over your country, and then they were building this giant navy now, all of a sudden out of nowhere challenging Britain B, Kaiser had read that same book that Theodore, Roosevelt Red did, anybody do more damage than Alfred Thayer Mahan. Dish out really good blows, but they couldn't take very many good blows, most nations in the past could match that's? To do this, if the Germans figured. the industrial revolution was already almost a generation old in one thousand, eight hundred and fourteen and soon it would begin to fill the last remaining gap. Show 50 - Blueprint for Armageddon I. bounce back to the Austro Hungarians. Ninety thousand man Army is roughly comparable to each other. One horse, The lesson of Lee Age. They base, we tell the people of France that the war is now, everything our entire focus. Churchill thought it could mean the loss of the entire war. In. It doesn't, anyone else out because they're going to fight a little war against each other and they have to mobilize to do that. Seventy one with the creation of Germany, the Kaiser right. I think this previous 1-star review might be reviewing his/her own ability to work with technology, rather than the content of this podcast. Dan! This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Getting, you go into the motorcade and you get an idea of what they look like and it's all kind of moving a little too fast. The, in the cavalry commander still have going in their favor. To try to see you know what you could, The Crimean WAR breaks out in the 1850s between Russia and, There's a war, obviously between the United States and Spain, that, the turn of the century going into the nineteen. But would you believe it this veritable wall of dead and dying? in attribute that quote to anyone. And the idea now of these mass armies that your pet created was that you need.
Dan Carlin - Wikipedia That was sort of the silver lining in this coming Armageddon angles wrote quote, I see a world war of never before seen, extension and intensity. The first experiment in this hypothesis of, being the violence out of societies is on the way. That's tiny, but that has so much, SIRI. If they wanted to have a great land army at the same time, and so. Cookie Notice Would it be in our world today, if, couple of different nations of moderate power signed a piece of paper tomorrow that united them into one country and that one now combined country was the most powerful country in the world. The frame, Foreign minister will sit down and discuss. Published 03/07/22. Help the podcasts we'd, really appreciate it. but the mouth about a John Keegan strikes me as somebody who's who feels this absolute need to defend this idea of German. Now to get an idea of size. Half of hte Cast of Blueprint for Armageddon in One Photo. No, where is that more on display in evident than in artillery, which, one years ago, during Napoleon's time was already what Napoleon thought decided battles. End quote. others can see no way to win this war without violating Belgium's neutrality. can take punches better. That's the nice, militarism, if you don't like it, it's Marshall, if you do like it, that's, Hitler in his crib. If you look at a book, you know the, beyond you know about one hundred and fifty years ago. You know the governor low princess metaphor: we pulled in Sarajevo. on the Internet. They have the, staying out of this thing if they want to the, they were on the invasion list there on the dinner menu for Imperial Germany and they're. All around the Neil Ferguson said they weren't. but that event was huge right if he actually killed John F Kennedy. The Atlantic Slave Trade mixes centuries of human bondage with violence, economics, commerce, geo-political competition, liberty, morality, injustice, revolution, tragedy and bloody reckonings. The Frank, prussian. do be like jumping off a cliff in the dark. Great job, Dan! He pounds on the door demanding the surrender and they open up the door. What would Alexander the great had done trying to, higher math to try to do that, and when you hear about how the Germans had prepared minutely for this day that for so long had been called the day, dare tog this, hack into Belgium into overwhelm friends and everything you get in, idea of how much actual bean counting and planning is involved. recognize that are secret plans. A german start, Policy of frightful messes it was called, I'm not sure. This goes out of his way to point out, involve lots of troops, sometimes that these executions are not done by special execution squads, as will be the case in the Second World WAR, sometimes, by regular units of the german army- he writes quote, victims included children and women, as well as men and the killings were systematic at ten means. Ok, maybe what do I do now? It's fan, big leadership and the Kaiser at one point thinks the war with Britain's off and he says great. Treat their own people this way they are a stern rather strict. You can again something that the Germans weren't quite getting when the 20th century was brand new, that they would get. The romance was incredible this, is the era where that romance runs into reality, in a way that you just can't pretend I mean guys like, William Tecumseh Sherman, the civil war general for the? Sometimes you get a great role and you end up with a gifted ruler and then, it almost seems wonderful that they've got so much power in their hands right? This is all very controverse, basically the idea seems to be that the Kaiser believed that if it was done quickly enough, the Serbians could be crushed before the situation spiraled out of control in Europe, because even as mom, Ridley intelligent will put will give him some credit that the Kaiser was. This is the era of a very complex web of alliances. They they had more staying power. That the, You can see in living?
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