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Old Apr 25, 2020, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by mote.of.soul View Post
For me, Azul, I think the books I've read about World War Two, moved me the most and taught me many things about the world. About the world, about the political and cultural spheres globally, technological developments, and about the extremes present in human nature no matter what part of the world you look at. And WWII was an event [a catastrophe] not that long ago too, which affected people and families in many, many nations, in many, many ways. And it changed the world in unforeseen ways, as well.

Yes, so much can be said about WWII, but where did I find this information? In our friend the book.

Good topic Azul, thanks.
It’s funny that I have here in my studio, two books I also enjoyed a lot, about II World War.
I used them when I was at Secondary Education to check and enlarge my information when we touched that topic.
For me it was also a too much interesting topic. I learnt a lot from it.

Thank you for sharing!
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