This is an amazing find almost 90 years later to the day. Odd headline, though. I guess WWI was the pistol's fault.
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To: Chi-townChief
Back in the 20s, a German newspaper held a contest for the most sensational headline possible. Most entries dealt with the end of the world, the second coming of Christ, and things of that nature but the winner was "Arch-Duke Franz-Ferdinand Alive, World War Fought by Mistake!"
43 posted on
06/22/2004 11:26:42 AM PDT by
atomic conspiracy
(A few words for the media: Julius Streicher, follow his path, share his fate.)
To: Chi-townChief
The Browning pistol that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand and sparked the crisis leading to World War I has been discovered</P.
Yep, that darned pistol just leapt off the table all by itself and sparked the deaths of millions. In the interest of saving "the children" from a such a similar fate, we'd better ban all those evil things.
To: Chi-townChief
The pistol killed 8.5 million people? Writer must be a gun-grabber. All this time I thought it was a person who pulled the trigger.
52 posted on
06/22/2004 12:50:10 PM PDT by
COBOL2Java
(If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, thank a soldier.)
To: Chi-townChief
People with guns don't kill people. Guns kill people. Come on, the DU exit exam can't be that tough!
53 posted on
06/22/2004 1:06:40 PM PDT by
dangus
To: Chi-townChief
The title threw me a little too...
57 posted on
06/22/2004 1:28:35 PM PDT by
Serb5150
(God Bless Ronald Reagan.)
To: Chi-townChief
67 posted on
06/22/2004 4:25:49 PM PDT by
Pagey
((Hillary Rotten is a Smug and Holier- than- Thou- Socialist))
To: Chi-townChief
Are there any gun greats out there who could help me find out about an old flintlock pistol that came from Kaiser Wilhelm's gun collection? I have a photo of it soon after it was uh . . . liberated in 1917 or 18. I will see if I can post a picture of it.
To: Chi-townChief
That's my dad in the middle, with the flintlock and a few other "liberated"" items, like the helmets. By the way, what is the statute of limitations on war souvenirs?
To: Chi-townChief
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin
A careful study of Rasputin and the Czar's Russia is also helpful in understanding the winds of war. That was one very interesting time in world history. I recommend The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin by Alex DeJong. There are many other good ones as well.
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