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Message: Entry: The Good War Link: http://www.takimag.com/blogs/article/the_good_war#20460 Post contents: The article makes very valid points. I don't know if the US was on the wrong side in WWI (it should have stayed out of it, but it's elite is so pro-Anglo), but I would call the Versailles treaty and its associated treaties (Trianon) egregious errors, if I did not have the suspicion that they were deliberate, in which case they are crimes against humanity. Eastern-Central Europe has never really recovered from the damage, and there does not seem to be a solution in sight. Unfortunately how the intervention in WWII was done is also a factor. The Allies basically destroyed an advanced and productive Christian civilization, in which, as one can surmise from what is left of Dresden, faith and reason were not considered diametric opposites. This destruction was a many step process which began in WWI (peace treaties), WWII was just a continuation, and it did include the destruction of Austria-Hungary (or Eastern Central Europe). Germany and Austria-Hungary were powerhouses culturally and scientifically, I think destroying them was simply eliminating competition to Anglo/US interest. Sent at: 2008 11 23