kchoze
kchoze t1_iws7jw4 wrote
Reply to comment by Anomaly-Friend in TIL: WW1 Armistice Day was Nov 11th, fighting was to cease at 11:00 AM. An American solider charged a German machine gun nest with 16 mins left, and died at 10:59 AM. The last soldier to die in WWI. by wats6831
We don't know what he was thinking, but I find it highly unlikely he thought he could "get a few more kills" (that's CoD thinking, not actual war). A lone charge against a machine gun nest was a suicidal action. More likely, he felt so much shame and dishonor from his demotion, and the war ending before he could get it back, that he couldn't bear to go back home and chose suicide by enemy instead.
kchoze t1_j2oke2y wrote
Reply to In 1930s, Music Defense League launched a campaign against recorded sound in movie and live theaters, claiming that numerous musicians would lose their jobs if "canned music" was preferred over live recordings. by Profanion
Well... they weren't wrong. Since music became easily accessible on recorded formats, live music has fallen a lot in popularity and smaller artists who previously would have had decent lives playing in their home region now are eclipsed by big artists with more talent and money to develop their sound. Not saying it should have been banned, but what they were afraid of did come to pass.