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Thank you for supporting Extra History! We hope you enjoy this early look at tomorrow's episode. As promised, James takes a frank look back on what he learned (including the mistakes we made) over the course of making this series. P.S. There's some suggested reading in the episode description, and we'll be recommending World War I games for you to try next week on James Recommends!

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Extra History - World War I: The Seminal Tragedy - Lies

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remm

This video would be so valuable for anyone who's looking how to write a script, because of how you so detail what you decided to leave out of the main videos. From those videos I couldn't tell you did so much research! Also I love to see how honestly you aim to present yourselves. Especially for Patreon, it's more rewarding for us to be supporting somebody who cares so much about the quality of what they create that they will shoot down or explain the errors in the previous videos. Great work, definitely looking forward to the Sengoku Jidai.

Anonymous

I greatly appreciate that y'all took the time to make it clear that not only is much of history unclear and biased by the perspective from which we view it, but also that the enormity of world affairs is so overwhelming. We only ever have people to face it with rather than the infallible heroes we're often taught historical figures were. It's good to be reminded that the people involved were still people with families and fears and flaws like the rest of us.