Which wars do you wish were discussed more often?

Which wars do you wish were discussed more often?

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1812

It's an historical dead zone in my country.

Spanish Civil war

korean war tbqh

>clinging for their colonies so violently when other colonial powers already had let theirs go

Why did they do that?

Agree on Portuguese Africa wars also
>Russo Japanese War
>Crimea War
>Second Sino Japanese War
>Franco Prussian War
>Underrated theatres of ww1 like the Cacauses and Italian theatre

French and Indian War (or the North American theater of the Seven Years War if you wanna be like that)

UK and France had acquired their African territories relatively recently and were still powerful without them. The Portuguese had owned theirs for several centuries and considered them an integral part of their nation.

The war on drugs

By the 1970s Portugal hadn't been powerful in decades, colonies or no colonies.

Franco Prussian War and the Spanish Civil War. Both wars took place during a time where technological advancements meant military doctrine had to change radically

Byzantine-Sassanid war of 602-628.

All these crusades threads and still nobody ever talks about the war against the fire worshiping Persians and hordes of slav pagans to recover the stolen True Cross and save Christianity from total destruction.

Should've let it be destroyed desu.

Seven Years War overall I would say. I could not name two people of my age that even know it happened.

First Barbary War
>Thomas Jefferson kills Muslim pirates

Russian Civil War
>America actually has small arms battles against Russian communists with Japan as America's ally

Hussite Wars
>2,000 Crusaders get btfo by 400 peasants in war wagons

First Sino-Japanese War
>China vs. Japan, Japan's first war after industrialization

30 years war

finno-korean hyper war

Franco Prussian War is overshadowed in terms of military significance by the American Civil War.

>Italian theatre

That was one big meme

>two people of my age
Hnng

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None.

I fucking hate how overrepresented discussions of war are on this board. The vast majority of a human's existence takes place in a state without war, so treat both of those periods accordingly by not having 95% of threads be about wars, especially WW2.

>The vast majority of a human's existence takes place in a state without war

Japan in world war two.


Honestly the collections in English are overwhelmingly on the American fight in the pacific, with only small parts of the Japanese overall war effort from their perspective (and again these found only in afterthoughts in popular history or in extremely niche Academic circles). Everyone just goes on about the European theatre, which admittedly I did when I was like 16.

But wars are much easier to study then other things.

me, you

So, tell me then, what's the percentage of a Syracusean's life that he spends campaigning, compaired to the percentage of time he spends working his fields and tending to his cattle?
What about the French serf?
The German craftsman in the city?

Say something substantial. I can just post smug pictures and greentexts negatively mirroring a quote, too.

War persists while the Syracusean farms his fields
As well as while the French serf and the German craftsman work their trades.
War is never ending in the grand span of History, even if it takes a breather in one part of the world, you bet your ass it persists in another.

I intentionally said "a human's", not "humanities'" existence. This implies direct involvement of the individuum in war at a specific point in time, not some war happening half across the known world away.

You might as well make the same argument to say that any other persisting arbitrary trait deserves so much attention, such as trade. Trade and cultural activities happen even more than war, they happen even during war, everywhere, so in a world where trade is assured to exist even more than war and have a lot of influence, too, why still have 95% of threads be about war and only a fraction of the rest be about trade?

Also, even the Spartans and Mongols didn't spend the majority of their existence continously being at war with external enemies - and even they are outliers already.

for u desu

Boxer Rebellion

>This is the display of the inquiry of Herodotus of Halicarnassus, so that things done by man not be forgotten in time, and that great and marvelous deeds, some displayed by the Hellenes, some by the barbarians, not lose their glory, including among others what was the cause of their waging war on each other.

You can be fascinated with the composition of fossilized peasant dung all you want, but for nearly everybody else history has always been a way to learn the great deeds of the people who came before them, and to glory in them. This the majority of the time means what they did in war.

Doesn't have to be something as mundane as dung.

Glory can be found outside of the martial realm. It could come from a great legal speech, a functioning constitution, a folk tale that scares children, a beautiful sculpture, a song that doesn't let go, a useful invention, an interesting argument about the mysterious metaphysics of existence itself.

Or, relevant to a board called Veeky Forums:

"Countless others have written on this theme and it may be that I shall pass unnoticed amongst them; if so, I must comfort myself with the greatness and splendour of my rivals, whose work will rob my own of recognition." (Livy: The Early History of Rome, I.1)

WW2, especially if the topic concerns what Hitler could've done differently to win the war.

There's complexities and interest to be found in non war activites, for the vast majority of us we probably won't get dragged into another war, but practically everyone can take interest in the speeches and rhetoric of figures like Martin Luther King, or the inventiveness and occasional brutality of Thomas Edison.

still angola was part of portugal for almost 400 years by that point.

Even to this day any white/ Half whites living in former Portuguese colonies in Africa still believe they are Portuguese and not Angolan Or Mozambiqueian or what not.


It would be like Wales leaving the UK

Second French intervention in Mexico

I have two great uncles who fought in the Portuguese army in Angola

You should read Samurai! By Saburo Sakai

>four times more casualties than Teutoburg

How is this not discussed?

>Inb4 appeal to k/d ratio

>weakened both empires and allowed the mudshits to roll over everyone
>tfw we got this instead of a persian/byzantine shitstomping of the early muslims, preventing the religion from ever taking root

rhodesian bush war

Nearly any Hanseatic war
youtu.be/3PRo74OHu-g

Any south american conflict before WW2 like the war between equador and peru in 1942, the Chaco war and El salvador in the 1920s

Days of lead might also be a cool topic.

The Great Northern War 1700-1721
>Sweden faced Russia, Poland and Denmark all at the same time and kicked their asses until 1709
>Took another 11 years and two additional enemies for the swedes to finally lay down

7 years war,aka the first,first world war

Nobody ever talks about Italy in either world wars.

It is, these defeats catapaulted Marius' career and the Cimbri/Teuton invasion were the biggest existential threat to Rome since the Second Punic War. Even Dan Carlin begins his podcast on the fall of the Republic with those invasions, it's fairly well known.

I think its fair to say both the seven years war and the thirty years war are almost unknown subject on this board
Never seen one thread about it

this post is literally the only reference to the 30 years war I've seen in months here, except for sparse mentions of the battle of rocroi

kek

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It a shame few people know about this war.

ya because they were pretty poor at the whole war thing

2bh the italian peninsula in ww2 was just a logistical mess on both sides
territory was gained slowly with errors in both axis and ally camps

Looks like an interesting read, will check it out, thanks user

>Be a Hakka
>Fail your civil service exams
>Have a psychotic episode where you see jesus paddle confucius
>You're his brother btw
>Given orders from god to smite the heathen Confucians and bring the Heavenly Kingdom to China
>Chimp the fuck out
>Raise up an army by shouting in the streets
>Build 10 foot long swords
>Nearly end the Qing
>30 million dead

was it autism?

>meme war

>brits fighting europe's strongest empire since the romans led by a fucking semi-god

>fuck both up

The ACW was some hill billy faggots rebelling. The Franco-Prussian war was the birth of a superpower.

Lel reminds me of rommel destroying the meme italian infantry

Where the fuck did this mega army show up from and how the fuck were they supplied?

200k men is Napoleonic wars tier. I have a hard time believing that figure.

>you will never retake the northern states with your French brothers in arms

not very interesting, the only thing Americans gained was some prestige, and brits got guarantees to not invade Canada.
What was going on in Europe that decade is far more interesting.

Spanish Civil War
Chaco War
Latin American Wars of Independence/stuff Bolivar did
War of 1812
Russian Civil War
30 Years War

afaik (which admittedly is little) it was basically their whole nation migrating around to find/conquer/settle better lands.

I'm pretty sure that during this war after losing the last battle to the Romans, the wives of the Teutons/Cimbri killed themselves and their children to prevent themselves falling into slavery.

Spanish invasion of Portugal (1762)

The civil war in Germany instigated by the likes of (((Rosa Luxemburg))).

Russian Civil War.

Combined with the Greco-Turkish War, Polish-Soviet War, and, various spin off conflicts in the Middle East, it was basically World War 1.5. Stretching in scope from Poland to Mongolia and involving every great power of the day in one way or another as a direct result of World War I. And it ultimately ended in the formation of the USSR, one of the most important events of the 20th century. Plus it involved a lot of crazy shit like the Temujin LARPer or the journey of the Czech Legion.

Rosa is the worst Meme. Special shout out to those faggots on twitter with the rose emojis. I hope you all die in a new holocaust

>200k men is Napoleonic wars tier. I have a hard time believing that figure.
it was the entire peoples or tribes that decided to march south, likely due to Suebi or some other tribe forming confederacies up north and the Cimbri may have rejected the request.

Spanish anexation of Portugal

The one that was fought against a socialist government and didn't kill anyone?

I'd love more discussion of THIS shitshow:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_War

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This
All we ever hear about that is that the British won, but I'd like to know how the French managed to resist a whole decade despite being outnumbered 4 to 1

I know British soldiers were of lesser quality than the rest of Europe, but still...

Pretty weird shit

>French Emperor decides that his Austrian friend should be Emperor somewhere
>Randomly decides that it will be in Mexico
>France invades Mexico
>Conquers the whole country aside from a few villages in the North
>Austrian dude is named Emperor of Mexico
>American Civil War ends
>The victorious USA threaten France with war if they don't leave
>France, already worried with Prussia getting aggressive in Europe, complies and withdraws
>Now that the French army have left, the few rebels that were hiding in the North go South and quickly take back the whole country
>Austrian dude who became Mexican Emperor gets executed while wondering why he took part in all this retarded shit

>Marlborough now massed his cavalry into two parallel lines that ran nearly three miles across and ordered them forward to administer the coup de grace. The ground reverberated with the pounding of thousands of hooves as the Allied troopers galloped inexorably toward the weakening French center. Awaiting them, the formidable Maison du Roy, or King’s Household cavalrymen, noted for their pride and panache, seemed about to accept the challenge when they suddenly drew rein, fired a ragged pistol volley and then turned and fled. With their precipitous flight, what was left of Tallard’s center evaporated like a morning mist.

You're aware that Marlborough's troops were mostly German and Dutch, right?

>Dutch
Yeah, how many dutch again?

>tfw we live in the worst timeline
>tfw persia is no longer zoroastrian
>tfw zoroastrianism is now one big meme with not even 30,000 followers

Definitely not the WORST timeline.
Constantinople could have feel hundred of years earlier and we'd all be mudshits.

>mfw I just imagined a world where T*rkey took over the world

7 years war.

This. French fags BTFO.

Frenchbos are the worst.

-Imjin War (there's much more going on than "muh turtle ships"

-An Lushan's Rebellion (if Shakespeare was Chinese, this would be his greatest source material)


4th Crusade IRL, but it's talked about too much on here. Crusaders were in the wrong, but the autistic rage of the Byzantiboos is annoyingly strong.

James K. Polk and the assblasting of Mexico

The Boshin war