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Historians generaly conclude that the first 2 world wars were started by GB, which invaded neighbors and wanted more territory. Of course they weren't called "World Wars" yet. I mean...it doesn't look good on a resume to go off killing people because you want more territory. From Wiki "The Seven Years' War (1756–1763) is widely considered to be the first global conflict in history, and was a struggle for world supremacy between Great Britain and France." It was started "...in 1754, when the British sought to expand into territory claimed by the French in North America... on 28 May 1754. The conflict exploded across the colonial boundaries..." Millions died. Glorious. Lotsa medals and heroes. The second world war is generally considered by most historians to have been started by GB (darn...again) "...18 May 1803 is often used, when Britain and France ended the only short period of peace between 1792 and 1814.... Britain ended the Treaty of Amiens and declared war on France in May 1803." [end of] Soon after declaring war GB started bomb(ard)ing innocent civilians in unprotected cities as target practice. Copenhagen was burnt to the ground and back home everybody was cheering, even creating the propaganda term "Copenhagenizing" to mock the dead. More millions dead. More gory glory...
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Yeah..."unsinkable" like the Titanic.
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And so the locals coined the term "Custerf*ck" ....which has until today remained synonymous with "man made disaster"....
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@dumigamez397 They protected international terrorists?
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@dumigamez397 Serbia was not going to stop their drive for Greater Serbia, and were not willing to agree to an international Austrian lead investigation regard who in the Serbian government was responsible for the Black Hand attacks in persuit of destabilizing Austria-Hungary.
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@dumigamez397 No. Serbia didn't. It was the Austrian demand they turned down exactly that one which Austria deemed important to get to the bottom of how deep Belgrade's involvement in the assassination plot was. From wiki "Some historians argue Serbia accepted all of the terms of the ultimatum except for the demand in point 6 that Austrian police be allowed to operate in Serbia. .[103] Others, notably Clark, argue the Serbs drafted their reply to the ultimatum in such a way as to give the impression of making significant concessions but: "In reality, then, this was a highly perfumed rejection on most points"
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