A history channel analyzes Battlefield 1

A historical perspective on the Great War we won

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Look, it may not be the history channel, but those bastards are too busy splitting their budget between pawn shop shows (plus chasing the success with a spinoff, Pond Stars) and finding whack jobs to serve as expert witnesses for a 12-part, 36-hour documentary on Hitler’s connection to aliens (to make the truth look like a joke and keep legitimate experts on the subject down).

Over at The Great War, they write, “Thousands of people decided to watch our show since the Battlefield 1 trailer made its debut last week, so we decided to welcome all the new fans with a trailer analysis.”

You can learn a lot. For example, did you know “Seven Nation Army,” the song used in the trailer, is not actually from the time period over which World War I was fought?


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