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Rewrote and expanded this section. No perfect, but I think it gets the idea across. HQ Submarine Command Line Captain Eberhard Godt...
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United States Navy Office of Naval Intelligence After Action Report Battle of Galapagos Islands and events in the Pacific Defensive Area...
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What if the Polish occupation zone in West Germany remained and was established as an independent polish republic in the heartland of Germany?
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Wow I just went and read up to on this, interesting. I'd think that a free Poland state existing would make for a more vibrant post war...
May 5, 2024
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A really good set of stories about life in this "new" Russia.
Apr 8, 2024
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April 14, 1912 The weather was becoming more frigid, causing breath to appear as mist as the crew and passengers alike braced themselves...
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Edifice: A History of the National Redoubt
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A really good read.
Apr 4, 2024
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