I actually love history. I've devoured book after book of stories from World War I and World War II. They're really two sections of world history that really interest me. I knew very extensively a lot about World War I.
I actually love history. I've devoured book after book of stories from World War I and World War II. They're really two sections of world history that really interest me.
World War I broke out largely because of an arms race, and World War II because of the lack of an arms race.
In the Second World War, I was a little girl. I was evacuated in my country.
It was the same in World War I, when Woodrow Wilson, also a tool of the Jews, maneuvered it into the war.
After every major conflict - World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the fall of the Soviet Union - what happened was that we ultimately hollowed out the force, largely by doing deep across-the-board cuts.
As a soldier, I survived World War I when most of my comrades did not.
When I was a kid, my dad went to World War II. I didn't know him. I was born in '41.
I was brought in touch with developing post World War I ideas in Europe.
I joined the army on my seventeenth birthday, full of the romance of war after having read a lot of World War I British poetry and having seen a lot of post-World War II films. I thought the romantic presentations of war influenced my joining and my ...
The World War I, I'm a child of World War I. And I really know about the children of war. Because both my parents were both badly damaged by the war. My father, physically, and both mentally and emotionally. So, I know exactly what it's like to be br...
I was a lieutenant in World War II.
Germany was beaten after World War I, but it didn't take long for it to rise again as a much more malignant threat. The end of World War II was not to be a compromise; it was to come about from the total annihilation of the enemies' ability and will ...
I had the first integrated Army band in World War II.
So you, too, like fruitcake? (RW on meeting Lenin in Zurich during World War I.)
We experienced similar fears in the 1880s, at the end of World War I and II. And we ran out in the 1970s.
The American army between world wars after World War I had virtually disintegrated. It was a very small force, given largely to practicing cavalry charges on western outposts.
I did frequently refer to my war record in World War II, but not in any flamboyant way.
I actually collect old First and Second World War memorabilia.
I was born in the Second World War during the Nazi invasion of my country.
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.