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... trategy,” Franz could only sigh at the grand ambition to claim the majority of the African continent in one go.
Indeed, it was more about claiming than occupying. Currently, Austria had not completed even a third of the aforementioned plan, and the actual controlled area might be less than one fifth.
Even with Franz’s efforts to encourage immigration, the population in Austro-Africa still fell short of five million.
With such a scant population controlling a territory of ...
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