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Home › Forums › Modern Europe › World War II › Controversial claim regarding D-Day
In light of this article, I wonder how many historians make radical claims in order to sell books and gain fame. I imagine that the most beneficial history is done along the edges – knowledge gained that might be subtle and incremental, but over time it adds up.I also wonder what the point of the author is. Is it to pass judgment on something which people don't usually question or pass judgment upon?Allies bombing on D-Day 'close to war crime', claims historian
Post-modernism agin rears its ugly head. Idiots like this make me want to become a famous historian so that I can counteract some of the garbage that spews from their mouths and pens.
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