

I think you’re not all the familiar with the movie. The Light Saber Obi Wan gives Luke is stated to be his father’s. Obi Wan talks about Luke’s father. Luke mentions wanting to be like his Father in a pivotal moment.
In movies you don’t devote a scene to discussing a character’s father and you don’t mention the character’s father in a pivotal scene if the character’s father isn’t important. It’s also mentioned that Luke’s father was a great pilot and later we see Luke piloting a fighter.
So… why was it called the Second World War and not the Second Great War, if no one ever referred to WWI as as the First World War before WWII started?
See what you’re doing is doubling down on historical revisionism because you can’t admit you’re wrong. It was called the First World War before WWII started, in fact before WWI even ended. WWII wouldn’t have been called that if no one was referring to the previous war as the First World War before that.