In his 1919 book "The Isolation of Japan" a mysterious Dutch diplomat named Sidney Osborne examines the causes and consequences of WW1.
https://t.co/ZHgk9bakT3
He describes how the West (America, England and France) created a barrier between Germany and Russia fearing an alliance between them.
The following maps show how the new states were created in order to prevent this from happening.
@KimIversenShow That's what they want to happen. They have to convince their people that they are under threat. Otherwise they might integrate and behave like normal people.
@QINTELPRO_ "The Tragedy Of Edward VII" published in English and German editions, a psychological study by the anglophile German author W. H. Edwards (1928).
https://t.co/tUTPRpEB4h
@JackPosobiec The sad fates of Louis XVII and his sister are recounted in The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France (1851) by Alphonse de Lamartine. Vol. I.
https://t.co/Gu22OJZq2V