Richards, My standard reply to the revisionist historians and (worse) history 
buffs critical of the Allies efforts in both world wars (including the atomic 
bombings of Japan) is they started it and we finished it.  Period.  Regards, 
Russells
 
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2014 06:20:05 -0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Centenary of the Great War: Let the Spin Begin

I didn't expect to find myself agreeing with Labour's Shadow Education 
Secretary, but take a gander at his screed and see what you think:
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jan/04/first-world-war-michael-gove-left-bashing-history

We're going to be reading a lot of silly nonsense about World War I in the next 
year or two, and Hunt's preemptive strike is a salutary warning.
Hunt's piece recalls a poetic answer to Eric Bogle's famous poem "Willie 
McBride," written by Stephen Suffet in 1997:
"Ask the people of Belgium or Alsace-Lorraine,If my life was wasted, if I died 
in vain.I think they will tell you when all's said and done,They welcomed this 
boy with his tin hat and gun."

Full text at: http://richardlangworth.com/mcbride






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