Topic: What war interests you the most? 5

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February 18th, 2004   Post 41
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World War 2, and more lately World War 1 and the Franco-Prussian war.
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February 18th, 2004   Post 42
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Most likely WWII
 
March 12th, 2004   Post 43
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The last great war... WWII European Theatre Operations

Civil War in close behind
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March 12th, 2004   Post 44
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Something I find very interesting is Cardinal Richelieu's orchestration of the 30 Years War, playing the Hapsburgs and the Dutch and Swedes off against each other like a dang one man chess game.
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March 12th, 2004   Post 45
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I am most interested in the US Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War.
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March 12th, 2004   Post 46
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VN Was a very interesting war... if i had to fight in any of them, it would be that one.
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March 14th, 2004   Post 47
Jamoni
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I have to go with the civil war. It's very well documented, the personalities are wonderful, and I think the build-up to the war and the early months illustrate the dangers of not taking war seriously. It's also interesting to watch how tactics, strategy, organization, and supply evolve throughout the war. Plus Sherman is one bad muther hubbard.
 
March 17th, 2004   Post 48
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I'd have to say the American Civil War also....
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March 17th, 2004   Post 49
Janie
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Viet Nam
 
March 31st, 2004   Post 50
Ace_22
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WWII all the way... breathe WWII (exaggeration)...the most interesting war