That's what I meant to say. Thanks for noticing the error; it's fixed now.The result should be "inconclusive" not "inclusive".
That's what I meant to say. Thanks for noticing the error; it's fixed now.The result should be "inconclusive" not "inclusive".
If Jang was a leader of North Korea then Kim Jong Un is toast or Kim Jong nam just pulled a screw this im outta here and he lived on Seoul in this timeline.Infoboxes for the Siberian Theater of the Second Russian Civil War.
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It’s from IMDB, it’s actually for a video game by the same name. I’ve heard good things about it, though I’ve never played it.Dayum! Where did you the poster from?
Infoboxes for the Siberian Theater of the Second Russian Civil War.
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And now the infoboxes for the Second Russian Civil War itself.
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Thanks for the feedback; it's fixed with accurate info.Great job with these infoboxes!
Some minor nitpicks though:
I've created a Chronological Timeline of Dates for the The Death of Russia if it makes it easier for you to find dates.
- The North Korean invasion started on 12 February 1995, instead of 15 February.
- The death of Boris Yeltsin on 4 October 1993 is generally considered the start of the Second Russian Civil War.
- Israel started getting involved in the Civil War with the Budapest Agreement on 8 August 1994. Don't forget that some IDF soldiers fought in the Battle of Vladivostok in February 1995.
- China started getting involved with the Xinjiang Agreement on 5 September 1994.
https://www.alternatehistory.com/fo...russia-chronological-timeline-of-dates.550342
Infoboxes of the early phase of the Second Russian Civil War (it was mentioned that the war started in 1993).
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Infoboxes for the European and Caucasus fronts of the Second Russian Civil War
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Infoboxes for the Siberian Theater of the Second Russian Civil War.
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Infoboxes for Dagestan and 4/10.
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And now the infoboxes for the Second Russian Civil War itself.
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Infoboxes of the conflicts in the Post-Second Russian Civil War world (1/4).
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A very minor nitpick I have, would it be possible if you could change the date format of your infoboxes to day-month-year?Infoboxes of the conflicts in the Post-Second Russian Civil War world (2/4).
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Doesn't Spain have a prime minister instead of a president?President of Spain Felipe González at the 4/10 press meeting at the PSOE headquarters, 10th of April of 1996
Although receiving only one strike and having a death toll estimated to be in ten thousands, the psychological impact on Spain as a result of 4/10 was immense. Being a member of NATO, and a host of US military bases, the goverment was aware of the danger of attacks after the russian civil war, despite suffering domestic attacks by other terrorist groups, and that in less than a month, a new conservative cabinet led by José María Aznar would had been in charge of the country.
With the loss of Rota Naval Base, almost all of Cádiz province and areas of nearby Huelva, Seville and Málaga provinces had to be evacuated, and the remnant units from Rota that survived relocated to Morón AFB.
The official title of their PM is the President of the Government.Doesn't Spain have a prime minister instead of a president?
The official title of their PM is the President of the Government.