What age were you when you grew up and realised that WW2 was the only thing worth reading about?
14. Then I grew out of it a couple years later, you'll get there champ.
The Cold War was far more kino in my opinion>The Space Race>Super Cool Spy Movie Aesthetics >Massive espionage and intelligence arms races between 2 competing superpowers>Constant threat of nuclear war looming over everyone's heads>The entire planet literally divided into 3 different worlds across rigidly defined barriers >took place over the course of many decades
>>18411789I didn't. Its actually the least interesting historical event of all time.
>>18411789>>18411824These, but the interwar period
>Advance elements of the 4th US Division reported that the 141th SS Kumpferstaurbattalion had entrenched on the ridge overlooking the entrance to the French town of Vaux-de-Champes. As the mortar detachments of the division had been requisitioned by Eisenhower for an assault on the strategic pass of Nes-du-Pasé a few days earlier, Captain James "Jimmy" Windhorn chose to send the 2nd and 5th battalions at 0600 hours...
FIFTY-SEVEN PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMMUNITION SHIPMENTS AND 34 PERCENT OF THE TOTAL FUEL SHIPMENTS HAD BEEN DELIVERED TO OSTROV, AND 1,640 WAGONS OF AMMUNITION (23 PERCENT) HAD BEEN DELIVERED TO SEDLETS. HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF FUEL HAD BEEN DELIVERED TO BIALA-PODLIASKA (220 WAGONS, OR 22 PERCENT)