"ww2 was the most interesting time period."

>"ww2 was the most interesting time period."
Why are they so stupid? WW1 was much more interesting.

>waaaa people like other stuff than me
the real question is why are you so autistic?

>20th century history

They're both part of one long conflict.

What was the point of this thread
>"dont worry OP, we agree with you!"

>Cold War and after
Interesting for complete normies.
>WW2
Interesting for edgelords and ideology autists.
>WW1
Interesting for tryhards and monarchy autists.
>before WW1
Interesting for the actual people interested in history.

19th century post-napoleonic wars is boring as fuck, only event worth mentioning between Napoleon and WW1 is Russo-Japanese war in 1905

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>boring as fuck
>>colonialism, western industrialization, adventures in the jungles of Africa, literature and art being produced on a scale never before seen in history
>>>active empire building
>boring

>the crimean war was boring
>the american civil war was boring
>Elphinstone's retreat from Kabul was boring
>the boxer rebellion was boring

>the 19th century is sooo fucking boring guys

>Interwar period
Interesting for the intelligent and the enlightened

19th century China was pretty metal though, Opium Wars, Taiping Rebellion.

this, wars in interwar period are cool

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appreciating the importance of WW1 requires patience, and understanding of it's context and is just full of nuances that normies just don't care about.

WW2 plays out more like a movie. a group of sadistic and evil villains bent on world domination and destruction, opposed by an underdog but morally right league of heroes. hell, it even has a twist ending where one of the villains turn on the supreme villain to help the heroes.

Agreed.

The interwar period saw an impressive period of change and geopolitical rearrangement, it wasn't all stagnant peace. It is very interesting.

You've got
>Chiang Kai-Shek rising in China
>His encirclement campaigns against the Communists and the Long March
>Fall of Zhang Guotao, Li Lisan and Qu Qiubai and rise of Mao in the CCP
>Japanese occupation of Manchuria
>Russian Civil War
>Lenin, Trotsky vs Stalin
>Finnish Civil War
>Soviet-Polish War
>Balkans clusterfuck
>Anatolian Independence Movement
>Greek-Turkish Wars
>Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay
>Aftermath of the Mexican Revolution
And so on...

If it's a comparison between WW 1/2, then yes, WW1 is far more interesting.

>caring about the wars themselves rather than their causes/effects and the diplomacy behind them

>heroes

>underdog

i’m talking about how it’s presented not who it actually was.

*how

Cold war isn't history it is still happening today.