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#VeteransDay was originally called Armistice Day in the #UnitedStates to mark the end of #WWI. After #WWII & the #KoreanWar, it was renamed, & its scope was expanded to honor all US #military #veterans. Memorial Day, which falls on the last Monday in May, specifically honors those who gave their lives for the country.

[but we know what #Trump thinks about military #ServiceMembers & veterans: “suckers & losers”]

#IdiotInChief #idiocracy #USpol
theatlantic.com/politics/archi

The Atlantic · Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are ‘Losers’ and ‘Suckers’By Jeffrey Goldberg
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@MAKS23

Ok so for the record

WWI started in July 1914 . The USA declare war to Germany only in April 1917 . Despite his conviction that Germany must be defeated, President Wilson went to war to ensure the US played a leading role in shaping the peace.

WWII started in September 1939. The USA didn’t first declared war to Germany or Italy. In fact after the Pearl Harbor attack on the 7 th December 1941 , the USA did nothing regarding the European front.

../… TBC

#usa#europe#wwi
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"Litteris et Patriæ”

The content of the #WWI Easter greeting book from the Kaiser Wilhelm University of Straßburg to its students at the front stressed the German character of the region, as in this medieval Easter hymn, Christ is risen, from an early Strasbourg imprint 2/n
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Japan's failure to enforce sanctions on Germany until late in WWI weakened the Allies’ commercial blockade, according to Chenxiao Li. The belated enforcement of sanctions marked an important milestone for state intervention in Japanese private assets. New in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review
doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12309
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @sts @inequalityecon @SocArXivBot #history #histodons #Japan #WWI

Das Schlachtfeld der Somme nahe des Dörfchens La Boiselle, Nordfrankreich. Hier massakrierten sich ab 1916 Soldaten aus der ganzen Welt.

Heute sieht die Landschaft unwirklich friedlich aus und wenig erinnert noch an die vielen Toten und an die geschundene Landschaft.

#fotovorschlag 'Vom Winde verweht'

It is quite a discordant echo, 1917 to 2025.

World War I 1914-1917: The British Empire (including Canada) and France defend in a horrible war of attrition against German Imperial forces.

April 6, 1917: Congress declares war on Germany after Americans are outraged when an intercepted communiqué between Germany and Mexico suggests Germany help Mexico retake American states lost decades earlier and Germany sinks American shipping.

April 9-12: Canada fights its first massive battle as a unified fighting force, 97,000 strong, at Vimy Ridge, and wins at supreme cost, 10,000 casualties.

…….

April 6 2025: After two months of increasingly authoritarian actions, wild tariff policy and threats to destroy or absorb the economies or nations of Panama, Greenland or Canada, President Trump’s advisors make it clear the world will face tariffs not seen in decades, the markets plunge in anticipation, world leaders scramble, and non citizens in the USA are targeted for detention and deportation.

April 9 2025 - The United States launches a trade war. Ending the era of multilateralism, trade and cooperation that Woodrow Wilson started when he brought the USA into World War I and FDR continued in World War II.

The USA Giveth and Taketh Away.

I keep thinking of Florian Illies' 1913: The Year Before the Storm, which describes recognizable historical figures in Europe either blissfully or desperately trying to seize the day prior to the upheaval of their worlds. As a reader, you're meant to marvel at how normal life seems and how the people living it have no idea what they're about to face because even an aware individual (and even one who is a painter, writer, or thinker) can only imagine within limits.

#Books#History#WWI

Today In Labor History March 26, 1918: American anarchist Philip Grosser wrote about being tortured in the prison on Alcatraz Island, while serving time there for refusing to serve in World War I. By 1920, he was the only draft resistor still serving time at Alcatraz. Alexander Berkman referred to him as "one of [my] finest comrades."

#workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #philipgrosser #alexanderberkman #alcatraz #prison #torture #WarResistance #wwi #antiwar #writer #author #books #biography @bookstadon

Chenxiao Li uses unpublished archival records to show that Japan weakened the Allies’ economic blockade of WWI Germany by not enforcing sanctions until 1917. Belated enforcement was important bc it paved the way for Japanese state intervention in private assets.
doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12309
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @sts @inequalityecon @SocArXivBot #history #histodons #Japan #WWI #sanctions