jmm1184 wrote:
> John, have you come across any anti-war or anti-establishment
> activities in E. Europe during WWII?
> I remember on a thread earlier from a few months back one of the
> users suspecting Russia actually went through a first-turning
> reset, and I'm increasingly thinking this to be the case. I also
> suspect this is the case for E Europe, except strangely enough for
> the Balkans - perhaps because the Nazis were not as harsh
> there?
You can't really have an anti-war movement when your country is
being invaded by the Nazis.
I did once post a story about Uzbekistan staying out of WW II and
carrying out a "humanitarian mission" by sheltering refugees.
** Islamist Uzbeks lead terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e091102
One of the most amazing stories occurred during Napoleon's invasion
of Russia, when the Russian people deserted Moscow.
** Book I / Chapter 5 -- Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace
**
http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... olstoy.htm
World War II was an Awakening era war for Russia. Ten years ago,
David Kaiser opined that WW II was an Awakening war for Russia, but it
so thoroughly destroyed the Prophet generation that it postponed the
next crisis war, which hasn't yet occurred. This is similar to the
reasoning behind a "First Turning Reset," that occurs when a crisis
occurs during a non-crisis era. This could be an unexpected massive
invasion, or it could be a forced relocation of an entire population.
In either case, the population acts according to its era, but returns
to a First Turning Recovery Era following the crisis.