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Related: About this forumSTOCK MARKET WATCH -- Thursday, 3 August 2023
STOCK MARKET WATCH, Thursday, 3 August 2023
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At three o'clock that afternoon of August 3, Grey was due in Parliament to make the government's first official and public statement on the crisis. All Europe, as well as all England, was hanging on it. Grey's task was to bring his country into war and bring her in united. He had to carry with him his own, traditionally pacifist, party. He had to explain to the oldest and most practiced parliamentary body in the world how Britain was committed to support France by virtue of something that was not a commitment.
Barbara W. Tucuman. The Guns of August. Ballantine Books. © 1962, 1994.
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Warpy
(113,130 posts)as newspapers tried to outdo each other with graphic descriptions of alleged German war crimes.
Oh, Germany did commit atrocities, but the real ones paled in comparison with what the gutter press came up with. Britons couldn't get enough of the stuff and the sales pitch sent outraged young men to the recruitment offices, eager to fight on the side of good and teach evil a lesson.
Grey's job was easy by comparison, he only had to convince a roomful of MPs. The people were a much harder sell, they couldn't understand why anyone would start a war over a dead Archduke from a tottering empire like the Austro-Hungarian empire. They didn't understand the dominoes toppling, as treaty followed treaty and nations declared war on each other because of them. Nobody understood what was happening or why.
Tansy_Gold
(18,054 posts)I think I've posted a QFTD from David Fromkin's A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East, which I see as kind of a companion to Tuchman's, but I realized today I hadn't posted anything from the latter. As I do with almost all the daily quotes, I opened the book to a random place, and there was "August 3" in the middle of the page.
"Nobody understood what was happening or why," truly sums it up. Or as Tuchman herself later put it, "The March of Folly." I need to do some re-reading.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)and I have credits saved up. It's been a lot of years.
DemReadingDU
(16,002 posts)Thanks for posting all these daily quotes and comments.
Tansy_Gold
(18,054 posts)The quotes are all from books I actually own, either paper or digital, so I have a lot to choose from. I haven't read all of them cover to cover, and some I really don't agree with, but almost all of them have interesting nuggets. I'm glad you've enjoyed them!