2 Std 31 Min.

The Iron Dice | The Fight for the Republic #8 The Iron Dice

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The Fight for The Republic enters its finale!
On May 8th, 1919 the German public is about to awaken from a dream.
A dream about a "just peace" ending the most horrific war the world had ever seen. 
Now, about to be presented with the treaty of Versailles, Germany's rough awakening is gonna throw the fight for the Republic into a new, violent phase.

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The Fight for The Republic enters its finale!
On May 8th, 1919 the German public is about to awaken from a dream.
A dream about a "just peace" ending the most horrific war the world had ever seen. 
Now, about to be presented with the treaty of Versailles, Germany's rough awakening is gonna throw the fight for the Republic into a new, violent phase.

Join the Patreon to receive a handwritten postcard with some of the Fight for the Republic Artwork!

► Patreon:                  https://www.patreon.com/DanArrows 
► Twitter:                     https://twitter.com/IronDicePod
► Dan's Twitter:       https://twitter.com/Dan_Arrows
► Instagram:              https://www.instagram.com/dan.arrows/     

Got a question for the FftR Bonus show?
Go ahead an shoot as a message on social media or at Dan@DanArrows.com 
Support the show

2 Std 31 Min.

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