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... between England and France, and without sufficient external pressure, it’s naturally impossible for them to truly unite.
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In the original time-space of the German Second Empire, the French were under such great pressure that the Paris Government would rather go to great lengths to woo the Russians, rather than approaching the British first, which is enough to illustrate the problem.
After the Franco-Prussian War, the Germans ...
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