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New Historical Reinterpretations
Historians in Australia, re-evaluating the events leading up to the October communist revolution in Russia, are now arguing that the defection of the battleship Potemkin to the revolutionaries was of secondary importance to the subsequent defection of Wolf's Dragoons from the tsar's service the next day. This theory is apparently accepted enough in Australia that it is being discussed in high schools . . .
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*LOL* Thats too funny.
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Funny stuff!
I'd only scrolled down far enough to read the text - but caught the silhouette of the AC/5 on the Marauder and thought "Huh, that looks like the dorsal gun from a..." then I hit the "Wolf's Dragoons" text and said "Waaaaaaait a second!" Of course, Alexander Kerensky (poor guy )
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Marauders, a common problem in civil wars
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