The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #156088   Message #3682410
Posted By: Musket
04-Dec-14 - 08:26 AM
Thread Name: WWI, was No-Man's Land
Subject: RE: WWI, was No-Man's Land
It's like watching a cartoon character running on the spot, trying to gain purchase..

Terribulus and Keith, making up the definition of "historian", altering it to exclude every time a sane person points out the idiocy of their stance.

As Terribulus has started using 'discredited' to differentiate, let's all sit quietly for a few years and see how many of their heros are pulled up for non substantiated conclusions, cherry picking or favourable slant shall we? Although if you read what most of them put, they wouldn't be comfortable with the lionising of just part of their work by our armchair Field Marshalls.

According to The Guardian recently, it's already started with Hastings. Although hacks hacking each other is neither here nor there. Hastings, let us not forget wrote to defend the execution of soldiers.

This just in. The well led soldiers are still dead.