An interesting question that someone posted on 'Ask Yahoo'.
And the answer was as expected:
"This timeline of military history, taken primarily from George C Kohn's "Dictionary of Wars," indicates that from roughly 2925 B.C. to, oh, now, an unbroken period of hostility between one group of people and another has existed.".
And even before that, we're not quite sure -- but wars were probably less bloody (hmm, did I hear someone say WW2? Iraq? Rwanda?) then they are now...
(and no, the fact that i put the 'US department of the army' logo doesn't mean I'm blaming all carnages of the planet on them, of course (just Iraq and, well, a few dozens other conflicts here and there). I just thought it looked interesting.)
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