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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:fCxyb.372899$Tr4.1107176@attbi_s03... and many historians will try to tell you that the US forced Japan into WWII. break the code. :-( How? By shutting down their access to oil and other resources. It really does make one question the accepted versions of history, doesn't it? I mean, if historians can get things SO wrong, so quickly -- what chance for accuracy do we have when referring to things that happened a century ago? Or in the last millennium? It makes a difference when a historian has an agenda (the "status quo" for example, or trying to play "revisionist"), as opposed to objectivity. It's like other fields of endeavor where the participants pick and choose facts that support their conclusions, but ignore vast quantities of facts and data that nullifies their position. They always say that history is written by the victors, thus warping reality -- but there seems to be far more to it than that. Even the losers sometime re-write history. See, for example, what Japanese children are being taught about WW2, or what children in the former Soviet block were taught about loads of history. Hell, see what OUR kids are being taught. |
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