How do you think people a thousand years from now will perceive WW2? Will the two world wars be considered the same one?

How do you think people a thousand years from now will perceive WW2? Will the two world wars be considered the same one?

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do you consider the first and second punic war to be the same?

yes

no you dont.

oBviously they will see it as the greatest triumph of good over evil in history

Will they?

Once Europeans viewed commonly the first crusade, or congress of Vienna as "the greatest triumph of good over evil in history".

However morality was balanced at either side, people will just stop caring emotionally over time - in both negative and positive light. You don't see fanatical Hellenists around today, or hardcore Genghis Khan haters, do you?

However the Jews want them to consider it

It is hard to argue the Nazis were a positive in even a neutral perspective. They instigated war and created an unsustainable war economy fuelled by death, and killed millions out of personal hatreds.

>It is hard to argue the Nazis were a positive in even a neutral perspective
They freed the world from British Imperialism. That's why a lot of former colonies like India like Hitler. Only the West hates the Nazi's really, and that's due to WW2 being our newest foundation myth.

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It's gotten considerably easier to judge the nazis from a more balanced and two-sided perspective now, especially with the ills and evils of 21st century society.
Or you can be one of those people who just thinks the Nazis were so evil that our forefathers deemed that the alternative we have now (our modern neoliberal, corporatist society) is a nice tradeoff for what they had in store for us.

>Liked by the Poos
That just proves how evil they were.

People admire the Roman Empire even though they genocided the jews during the Jewish-Roman wars.

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How is this not the ancient equivalent of the holocaust and yet nobody cares now that the Romans did it

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probably
consider the peloponesian war: two separate conflicts broen by a few yearsof peace everyone knew wouldn't last

See, a great part of your stupidity is comparing a significantly challenged ancient civilization in a time when humanity had much more to learn with people that lived in the lifetimes of many peoples' mothers and fathers.

>what is a revolt?

I didn't even know there was a second one

Yeah, you don't think about one without really thinking of the others

Do you consider the first and second half of the 80 Years War to be the same?

this

>Will the two world wars be considered the same one?
This was obvious enough to the participants that the phrase "World War One" was coined before WW2 even happened. It's extremely difficult to approach one without discussing the other.

The funny thing is that General Strasse in Wolfenstein the New Order, he was less of a manlet compared to Himmler, the Jap mongoloid who fainted at the sight of blood.

You didn't know about Hannibal?

They will probably believe some bullshit that Stalin nuked India.

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The chinks are still super butthurt over the mongols and the jews about Hadrian so I don't think much will change.

>this game was one edgy storyboard short of BJ Blaskowcz having sex with a heavily pregnant Anne Frank

We were so close guys.

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never heard of it.

We need those Confederate Freedom Fighters fighting off General Deathshead and his Uber Soldoten forces as they try to take away pregnant Anne Frank and do God knows what they would do to her in his laboratory.

In 1000 years, everyone will be genetically selected and programmed at birth to hold only the rightâ„¢ opinions.

I wrote the outline of a Wolfenstein DLC that is unironically that autistic

>be BJ Blaskowitz
>get sent on mission to get in contact with the Resistance in the Netherlands
>directed to meet with the leader of the Dutch Resistance at an "Annex" in Amsterdam
>BJ gets black-bagged
>wakes up in an attic
>mysterious leader of the Dutch Resistance approaches him
>it's a 32 year old Anne Frank, flanked by a man named Peter, a teenage boy, and two smaller children
>they seem outwardly cold to each other, but BJ suspects there's more to it
>Anne insists that BJ prove himself worthy of her assistance by helping her bring down the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam
>over the course of several mission, BJ begin to gain Anne's trust
>BJ walks in on Peter and Anne having sex and realizes the nature of their relationship
>Anne, eventually opens up on the events of her life
>she lived in hiding for two years with her family and Peter
>she became pregnant by Peter and her father arranged to have the two were sent away for her to give birth
>her father, mother, and sister were arrested, taken to Auschwitz, and killed just days later
>following the failure of Operation Market Garden, Anne realized that the Allies weren't coming to liberate the Netherlands and that if she, Peter, and their baby were going to survive, they would have to stop hiding and join the fight
>Anne climbed the ranks of the Dutch Resistance thanks to leadership skills her father taught her
>she and Peter have had two more children since then
>their eldest son, born into a life on the run, has been raised to be a fighter whose prowess matches BJ himself, but he is at heart, a soft and kind boy who is forced by circumstances to take life and agonizes over it (even though they're Nazis)

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>the other two children are too young to fight but Anne and Peter, despite yearning to be loving parents are reluctant to bond with them because they live in perpetual fear every day
>Anne reveals that nearly everyone she ever loved or cared about is long dead and the only thing that keeps her going is her children and the hope that someday, they might have the chance to enjoy the normal childhood she was robbed of
>she fears it's only a matter of time before they're killed too
>it's all eating her up inside
>eventually the Germans launch a full-scale crackdown on the Dutch Resistance thanks to Terror Billy's actions
>Peter gets killed, Anne mortally wounded
>Anne makes two final requests of BJ
>get her children (including her oldest son) to safety
>to take her diary, recording the past 20 years of her life, because she wants her children to remember her and know she wasn't always such a cold and unsympathetic person
>BJ promises he'll make sure that the entire world will remember her
>BJ takes the children to the safety of a resistance safehouse and gives the eldest son her diary for safekeeping

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A series of side-quests in the campaign where BJ has to retrieve pages from Anne's diary scatter throughout the levels would unlock a hidden campaign where the player assumes the role of a nine month pregnant Anne in late 1945 who embarks on extremely dangerous missions in the hopes that they'll turn the tide of the war. Playing as Anne would be vastly more difficult than playing as BJ with features such as running, crawling, and armor disabled. The only things going for Anne are a custom made weapon of semi-mysterious origin built from a Civil War-era sniper rifle and a German laser that is extremely accurate and allows her to easily kill enemies from long range and an ethereal spirit only known as "Hinson" who taught her how forge and use this mighty weapon for the cause of righteousness, but it's not entirely clear whether Hinson is an actual ghost or merely Anne suffering PTSD-induced psychotic delusions (protip: it doesn't actually matter). The ending is a full blown sex scene where she bursts into her hideout to find Peter after a long day of killing SS troopers cleaning a collection of stolen rifles and the two proceed to fuck like crazy.

It's supposed to be an inversion of the classic "female/pregnant badass" archetype where Anne is initially portrayed in line with the stereotype. Motherhood has made her a lioness, protecting her cubs in a hostile and unforgiving world. As the story unfolds, she' revealed to be a severely emotionally scarred person who desperately yearns for a return to a normal life. She doesn't like fighting and being on the run, she would trade for a life as a simple mother and housewife if only given opportunity. Likewise her motives contrast with BJ who kills Nazis for clear-cut ideological reasons (he hates their ideology and will not stop until it is completely stamped out). Anne simply kills Nazis because they're in her country and she wants them to leave.

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Yes, everyone will just forget the Great Depression.