User blog comment:Alexmason68/The Past/@comment-25285565-20160530041708/@comment-25285565-20160530184925

Alright this is getting out of hand now. I hate getting misunderstood when trying get a point across. Listen I'm going to explain the cause of World War I so you can see how much more complex it was. I'm also going to explain what I mean't with good vs. evil.

World War I started because Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip a nationalist from Yugoslavia on June 28, 1914 at Sarajevo. This pissed off Austrian-Hungary, that their government issued a list of demands that the Kingdom of Serbia had to meet, or else they would be invaded. The list of demands icluded; outlawing any foul talk against Austrian-Hungary, and allowing Austrian troops to be stationed in Serbia, so they could moderate what the people said about Austrian-Hungary, and if a citizen did talk shit, they would have every right to arrest them. Now Serbia knew these demands were ridiculous, so the decided to offer a counter ultimatum, but it failed to workout, and that's when the war began. At first it was just between Austria-Hungary and The German Empire vs. The Kingdom of Serbia and Russia, but eventually France had to get involved, because of their alliance with Russia. Then Germany has to go through Belgium to get to France, but that cause England to enter the war, as they're allies with Belgium, and then it keeps going on and on, that eventually almost every country is at war. In the end the aftermath was negative, because it lead to a lot of revolts, and that was due to the fact that the veterans of that war, or citizens who had loved that fought in that war, realised there was nothing to gain or lose from this fucking war.

What I mean't by good vs. evil is that Hitler tried to take over Europe. It's nothing new, but not as complex WWI. Now indeed at first he was just trying to take back lang Germany had lost after the first world war, but he had to break the "Treaty of Versailles" in order to do so, and later he evetually went overboard with the invasion of Soviet Russia, and other European nations. The reason why refer to it as good vs. evil, is because while not all the allies were good either *cough*Soviet Russia*cough*, the axis powers in my opinion were far more corrupt, but maybe I shouldn't always refer to it as that, cause it is somewhat biased.

Also the vast majority of Wehrmacht soldiers  were Nazi's, and as you all know the Nazi's were morally corrupt. The Holocaust is the biggest fucking example.

Alright I hope you can understand what I meant. This better not turn into those debates I started a few months ago, because I'd hate for people's time to get wasted.