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The two World Wars significantly affected the image of war and caused many to
stash their patriotic feelings in other areas than the making of war. Trafalgar Day and its celebrations with
parades certainly took a big hit with this historical development especially since many of the fascist dictators of the 20th century made a
piglet of Napoleon Bonaparte when you compared just how fair men like Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini were willing to change their world according to their own visions of what the world should look like. Definitely these were ideas to
rebel against.