Postby The Doctor » Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:11 pm
Wow, I can't tell you how happy I am to find how much people love history. I've been worried our generations will keep making the same mistakes over and over cause no one seems to know their history.
MAYBE if there are more people like us who know history, we won't repeat those mistakes (God willing).
I've studied World War II to the point that I enjoy studying World War I alot more now. There's so little discussed about the First World War these days that it truly intrigues me.
I also love the history of the United States, but I've studied our nation to the point that I'm satisfied with what I know.
Currently, I have a book on ancient Japan up to the Meiji era. It's very interesting, though I have yet to finish it.
I also love studying famous Military Generals like Patton, MacArthur (he was in command of the Philippine's when my Grandpa was stationed there. My Grandpa was a POW and MacArthur's promise to return meant alot to him), Sherman (Civil War), Robert E. Lee (Civil War), Georgi Zhukov, Napoleon, Duke of Wellington, Rommell, Pershing, Sir Douglas Haig (very controversial WWI commander of the British forces. Many hated him apparently), Hugh Dowding, Montgomery (though I think his only claim to fame should be El Alamein. Seems as though apart from that and the landings in Normandy, he wasn't good for much else), and Schwarzkopf.
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