Perfidious Albion. The eternal Anglo. Always scheming, rubbing hands, plotting.pic.twitter.com/0LBtxtxRoS
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Perfidious Albion. The eternal Anglo. Always scheming, rubbing hands, plotting.pic.twitter.com/0LBtxtxRoS
What might have been. But Britain was not what Britain pretended to be after all.pic.twitter.com/D0fUOF6XMU
They never tell it to you this way anymore in the history classes. Pretty impressive list of accomplishments. And of course, it was destroyed to protect terrorists. The more things change...pic.twitter.com/yTYQoQRYnl
Britain acting duplicitously. My shock can’t be imagined.pic.twitter.com/wz0KsVPOiT
Another fun fact not taught in history class. Muh belgian neutrality tho.pic.twitter.com/q3waUfJp6H
You poor naive fool. This was not in fact how history remembers the start of the war. The victors write the history after all. And even if it’s there in black & white, who cares? Nobody is ever gonna read it anyway.pic.twitter.com/EAEk4TNsRu
An aside from the book. This from the Wikipedia page of its author:pic.twitter.com/phm66dqQeQ
I’d be ok with this in the current year. Take it Putin.pic.twitter.com/uVgaIhxJAl
Which book is this? I remember reading somewhere that Russia had been planning on taking back Constantinople. IMAGINE! Makes me sad to think where we could have been.
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