I actually couldnt find the POD.....
It's actually
in 1916 
:
"
A German Obituary from 1916
Richard Sorge, son of Adolf and Nina Sorge of Berlin, died March 23, 1916 while serving the Fatherland in Russia. A member of the 3rd Guards, Field Artillery, he served with honor and courage defending his fellow soldiers against a Russian attack.
SOURCE: Berliner Abendblatt"
Richard Sorge - the Soviet's Man in Tokyo.
Also in
the following instalment, Georgiy Zhukov dies in the Russian Civil War, thus ridding the Soviets of another advantage...
Oh, FFS, they have EVERYONE dying in accidents. just look at the list of instalments for March - apart from the two already mentioned, Churchill dies in that New York traffic accident, FDR is assassinated by Zangara with Gerner becoming basically a "do-nothing" President for much of his two terms...
I can't even stand to look at it anymore. Apart from anything else, the colour scheme is hurting my eyes...