14 Mar 16
To paraphrase Napoleon, if I may:
History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.
What are your favourite beefs with historical received wisdom and/or conspiracy/alternative theories [about what you think actually came to pass] that you subscribe to or are tempted by?
14 Mar 16
Originally posted by FMFHistory repeats itself because each successive generation has to learn all over again what the previous generation learned in the same way. It's the same story retold time and again. Brother killing brother.
To paraphrase Napoleon, if I may:
[b]History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.
What are your favourite beefs with historical received wisdom and/or conspiracy/alternative theories [about what you think actually came to pass] that you subscribe to or are tempted by?[/b]
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it! 😉
Originally posted by josephwThanks. But something more directly connected to the OP question would be even more interesting. 😉
History repeats itself because each successive generation has to learn all over again what the previous generation learned in the same way. It's the same story retold time and again. Brother killing brother.
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it! 😉
Originally posted by FMFWW2 myths
To paraphrase Napoleon, if I may:
[b]History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.
What are your favourite beefs with historical received wisdom and/or conspiracy/alternative theories [about what you think actually came to pass] that you subscribe to or are tempted by?[/b]
The Spitfire was the plane that won the Battle of Britain.
We (Allies) were fighting against Fascism/Jewish Persecution.
The US came to Europe's aid.
The Interregnum (1649–1660)
An important part of British History "brushed under the carpet"
Royalists = "Goodies"
Roundheads = "Baddies"
14 Mar 16
Originally posted by JS357'History repeats itself' and 'History is all about brother killing brother' would perhaps make interesting threads in their own right. wolfgang59 on the other hand, I would suggest, has understood the point of this thread. 🙂
Well we'll all get to work on making it more interesting. Any suggestions?
Originally posted by wolfgang59Myth: The coup d'etat in Indonesia starting on 30 September 1965 was staged by the PKI (Indonesian Communist Party).
WW2 myths
The Spitfire was the plane that won the Battle of Britain.
We (Allies) were fighting against Fascism/Jewish Persecution.
The US came to Europe's aid.
The Interregnum (1649–1660)
An important part of British History "brushed under the carpet"
Royalists = "Goodies"
Roundheads = "Baddies"
Originally posted by SeitseThe worthiness is not being debated is it? ... although that might make an interesting thread.
If personal history is irrelevant, as it pales in comparison to the
meaninglessness of such a brief existence, why would collective history
be any more worth pondering about?
Do you believe all history?
Do you know some "accepted" history is bunk?
Share ...
Originally posted by wolfgang59Although the Spitfire is a beautiful plane, the version that fought in 1940 was inferior to its main German rival, the Messerschmitt 109E. Spitfires merely had eight Browning machine guns with 14.7 seconds worth of ammunition, which compared badly to the ME-109E with its 55 seconds of ammunition and two 20mm cannon. Although the Spitfire may have been more manoeuvrable at high speeds, such an attribute was not particularly relevant for the form of air-to-air combat being practised above the skies of Southern England. The Me-109E could climb faster, accelerate faster, and dive faster – three attributes that made it a far more effective fighter than the 1940 Spitfire.
WW2 myths
The Spitfire was the plane that won the Battle of Britain.
We (Allies) were fighting against Fascism/Jewish Persecution.
The US came to Europe's aid.
The Interregnum (1649–1660)
An important part of British History "brushed under the carpet"
Royalists = "Goodies"
Roundheads = "Baddies"
14 Mar 16
Originally posted by robbie carrobieReally? Then the Germans won the Battle of Britain?
Although the Spitfire is a beautiful plane, the version that fought in 1940 was inferior to its main German rival, the Messerschmitt 109E. Spitfires merely had eight Browning machine guns with 14.7 seconds worth of ammunition, which compared badly to the ME-109E with its 55 seconds of ammunition and two 20mm cannon. Although the Spitfire may have bee ...[text shortened]... ar more effective fighter than the 1940 Spitfire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moreRketqek
Defenders always have more to fight for than the invaders.