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Well "pushed" and if "ThemTube" is listening - they should grow up. Excellent, explanation and conclusion... ...
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Yet again showing that the generals and the troop battles are - in the end - totally insignificant to the overall path of history. Keep up the good work. That said, whilst now totally bored silly with say Stalingrad as a battle, I have really enjoyed the original and follow up vids on Market Garden... so not a totally political animal. : )))))
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But the October revolution - is in November as Russia was using a different calendar from the rest of the 'West'... ... so not a "ture" error. See Samual Pepys's diary - he uses both old Brit and new Brit dates for much of his writings ... ... for a very short intro see; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_(New_Style)_Act_1750 : ))))))
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"And that’s great! I’m against lying-thieving murdering scumbags too."... ... nice. : ))))))
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"This book presents a number of difficult features. It is privately printed. The author’s name is a pen name. The history is done like an archeological dig, going from the Nuremberg trials to the issuing of the Communist Manifesto. It also cannot be read from back to front because of its cross-references. The font for headings and subheadings is stylistically idiosyncratic making it distracting to read. The narrative is that of a PhD thesis, with massive amounts of quotes but no formal bibliography of the cited works. On the website, Samaan describes himself as an architect, designer, mechanic, artist, photographer, and student of pre-Columbian architecture in Latin America. He was born in El Salvador, but is now an American citizen with mixed Palestinian-Christian and Hispanic ancestry." ... might be worth knowing BEFORE leaping into this 'new' but old book - which hasn't made it to you list of references yet.
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Excellent... ... nice piece on a not widely known person of the period... ... and thanks for the pointer to operation little foxley
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