Don Luigi
Bluelight Crew
I came on here to tell you which parts of WW2 I find fascinating and I see that my prophecy has fulfilled itself 
I'm interested in a broad area of things. My biggest interests are the politics behind everything and the grey areas of what we think we know as 'victors'. WW2 is just an extension of my fascination with 20th century history. The interwar and postwar periods have some of the most interesting geopolitical wranglings. Trying miserably to enforce self determination (almost sounds like an oxymoron). There's so much interesting history taking place between 1918-39 that is often overlooked, being sandwiched between two great shadows of war. Japanese expansion, the west's involvement in the Russian civil war, the Greco-Turkish war. I'm also a nerd for weaponry and military equipment of all sorts.
Then during the war there is so much that is overlooked, such as the roles played by the minor powers.
Having a multinational discussion about any 20th century war in Europe is touchy because it has never been sorted out..because the wars fought on the continent for the past 2000+ years were never really sorted out. We've just tried a bit of glue and a flag to sort it and the tension is still very much there. The nationalism may not be militarised now but it is still very much there and it is a sensitive subject in certain situations; such as the internet when people really have time to think about what they're saying.

I'm interested in a broad area of things. My biggest interests are the politics behind everything and the grey areas of what we think we know as 'victors'. WW2 is just an extension of my fascination with 20th century history. The interwar and postwar periods have some of the most interesting geopolitical wranglings. Trying miserably to enforce self determination (almost sounds like an oxymoron). There's so much interesting history taking place between 1918-39 that is often overlooked, being sandwiched between two great shadows of war. Japanese expansion, the west's involvement in the Russian civil war, the Greco-Turkish war. I'm also a nerd for weaponry and military equipment of all sorts.
Then during the war there is so much that is overlooked, such as the roles played by the minor powers.
Having a multinational discussion about any 20th century war in Europe is touchy because it has never been sorted out..because the wars fought on the continent for the past 2000+ years were never really sorted out. We've just tried a bit of glue and a flag to sort it and the tension is still very much there. The nationalism may not be militarised now but it is still very much there and it is a sensitive subject in certain situations; such as the internet when people really have time to think about what they're saying.