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.....The germans are already about to break. Just one more push and France will be victorious. Nonsense, the French already proved that...
Thursday at 11:32 AM
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The Treacherous Teutons once again display their utter lack of martial vim hiding behind their lowly fortifications and digging into...
Thursday at 11:32 AM
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Machine gun fire remains undefeated against elan. Of course, France will just try harder next time, I'm totally sure that will be the...
Wednesday at 2:11 PM
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"...offensives of mid-March were the culmination of well over a decade of French Army planning. There was only one path forward, and...
Wednesday at 2:11 PM
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Chapter 136: We’re All Americans “The general emerged from the train at Buffalo in a cloud of cigar smoke. With a regiment of infantry...
Wednesday at 4:55 AM
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Economy? I think that the ENTIRE continent not being destroyed in two world wars and then seeing its entire eastern part become...
Tuesday at 12:00 PM
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Into the Cincoverse - The Cinco de Mayo EU Thread and Wikibox Repository
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The Blix Fix (Swedish: Blixfixet) was the colloquial and sarcastic name for a package of economic reforms and bailout provisions...
Tuesday at 3:38 AM
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1919 Chinese national elections Senate of the Republic of China (274 Seats) Guomindang (Nationalist Party) - 130 Seats (+32) Jinbudang...
May 13, 2024
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"...nobody had suspected a war loomed on the horizon when 1918 dawned; but just twelve months later, it seemed that something was in the...
May 13, 2024
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(Happy Cinco de Mayo, everyone! To celebrate, I give you an update set in Mexico.) -- "...as many as four million people may have been...
May 13, 2024
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"...the judge in charge of the investigation and proceedings [1] was regarded in Austrian legal circles as generally fair and talented -...
May 13, 2024
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"...as late as the evening of February 28th, 1919, it still seemed unlikely that Germany would attack Austria and Belgium over the...
May 13, 2024
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"...and just like that, four of Europe's great powers were at war. A British offer to mediate was rejected on March 8th by Paris, which...
May 13, 2024
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"...at the outset of the crisis, France was, unequivocally, the primary naval power of the four major combatants. Germany had sixteen...
May 13, 2024
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"...the most forgotten theater of the Central European War remains, perhaps unsurprisingly, the brief moment of the conflict that...
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