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King George V Part Two, Chapter Thirty-Five: A Question of Honour Sir James Graham smoothed down his coat, adjusted his waistcoat and...
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Chapter XXXIII. The Mongol Age IV. The inexhaustible armies of the Great Khan sow great victories across many lands against countless...
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1941, Monday 14 April; “The Germans have broken through the wire, we’ve got to push them out, here’s what we’re going to do” Lieutenant...
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The embezzlement was in July 1914. Currie had bet big on the real estate boom in Victoria after 1908. In 1912 this started to turn...
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Thanks for the clarification Artos I not the biggest fan of Sam Hughes even at the best of times and really view him in the same light...
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It didn’t help, but the cracks were pre-existing. The war, and the perception that French Canadians were not contributing, did make...
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The first Canadian contingent to proceed overseas in WW1 was a 30,000 strong force known as the First Contingent and nominally a...
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If memory serves a lot of the Canadian conscription woes as well as supply woes came from Sam Hughes and his cronies in WW1. Heck if...
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Sure. After WW1 the Canadian government followed its regular playbook and disbanded basically everything. Very little of the highly...
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Until 1943, Australia had more forces "in the fight" than the US or the British did in the Pacific war. Indeed, the US and the UK owed...
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1941, Sunday 13 April; Japan’s Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka shook the hand of Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, and...
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This is a follow-up "Daughter Thread" to...
Aug 3, 2022
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True that's why I I preferenced it with slightly better Thoresby. A lot can go wrong and a lot can go right at the end of the day for...
Aug 3, 2022
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The battle of the Atlantic maybe going slightly better given the big escort loss of Crete hasn't happened. Also hold Bengazi helps as...
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~Jan-June 1893: Trouble in the bazaar January 1893: Paul Mauser introduces another version of his successful 1889 design. While...
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