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France, 1934. The scars of the Great War still shape the military minds of the Third Republic. Trapped in the past, its generals place their faith in fortifications and defensive warfare, while across the Rhine, a new German army rises, faster, deadlier, and ready to crush everything in its path.
Into this world awakens Captain Étienne Moreau, a man who should not exist. He remembers another life, one where France falls in 1940, where German tanks storm through the Ardennes, bypassing the Maginot Line. One where his country surrenders in a matter of weeks.
But here, now, he has a chance to stop it.
As an officer in the 2nd Armored Division, he fights for reforms: pushing for mobile tank warfare, warning of Hitler’s growing ambitions, and challenging the high command’s obsession with World War I tactics. Yet, his ideas are dismissed as radical, madness from a young officer who “thinks he knows war.”
Surrounded by political intrigue, military infighting, and rising fascism, Moreau must carefully navigate the system, winning allies among future leaders like Charles de Gaulle, while avoiding suspicion from the French High Command. His knowledge is a double-edged sword, if he is too aggressive, he risks being labeled a traitor. If he does nothing, he will live to see France burn.
As war draws closer, Moreau faces a terrifying question: Can history be changed? Or is France doomed to fall, no matter what he does?
Time is running out. The Blitzkrieg is coming. And he may be France’s last chance to fight back. ————–
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Volume 0 : Auxiliary Volume |
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Volume 1 : April 1934 – March 1937 |
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1. The Awakening in a Foreign Past | 2. Orders and Realizations |
3. First Moves in a Stagnant Army | 4. Machines of War |
5. The First Exercise | 6. The Resistance Within |
7. First Report | 8. Beyond the Barracks |
9. The Calm Before the Storm | 10. Fault Lines |
11. Summon | 12. The Train to Paris |
13. The Machinery of the Republic | 14. The Hearing |
15. A Conversation in the Upper Rooms | 16. Sudden Explosion |
17. Military Police Investigation | 18. The Investigation Begins |
19. Caught | 20. Who Paid you? |
21. Moreau and Fournier | 22. Another Conversation |
23. Elise | 24. A Day in Verdun |
25. Mission & Marching | 26. Missing |
27. Morning Patrolling | 28. “What the Fuck is this?” |
29. The Plot Thickens | 30. “Imbéciles” |
31. “What in the actual fuck is going on?” | 32. “What Second Site? What Shipment?” |
33. “Pardon, mes amis but what the fuck are you doing here?” | 34. “Then stop acting like the enemy.” |
35. “No Delay. No Unnecessary stops. Watch for Ambush.” | 36. “Aim the cannon at the Major. Now” |
37. “Load every fucking weapon. This is war.” | 38. “No Goddamn Retreat! Push the Fuck Up!” |
39. Illegal Arms Trade, Human Smuggling, Organ Trafficking. | 40. “Difficult men are the one who change history.” |
41. “Not in the Army but in the men who commanded it.” | 42. “The world has already moved ahead without us.” |
43. “They weren’t Germans. They weren’t Spanish. They were ours. | 44. “They were selling bodies to the Germans.” |
45. LOAD..AIM… SHOOOOT!!! | 46. “Vive la fucking France.” |
47. “Ah, love is in the air.” | 48. Family |
49. Leave Granted | 50. “I am writing one right now.” |
51. Family Reunion | 52. “To friends who don’t forget you exist.” |
53. “Paris never brings peace. Only politics.” | 54. “Never hope in French Army.” |
55. “That this country doesn’t make heroes. It devours them.” | 56. “We shall see, Capitaine.” |
57. “We might be standing on the wrong shore.” | 58. “The Republic thanks you.” |
59. “Stop running your fucking brain, drink some shit, get drunk and crashout.” | 60. “I summoned them to watch him rise.” |
61. “They call it the Bleeding Order. Either you’re loyal to the Republic, or you’re erased.” | 62. “God doesn’t judge France. I do.” |
63. “Because… your Republic… is a lie.” | 64. “I seek to defend her. With steel, and motion, and will.” |
65. “May France be kinder to him than she was to us.” | 66. “Maybe someday I’ll follow you there.” |
67. “For France.” | 68. Two countries, one stage. One king, one minister. Both dead before their time. |
69. “I can’t trust any of those uniformed buffoons with this.” | 70. “You reminded them what competence looks like.” |
71. “Ubojice govore francuski.” “The killers speak French.” | 72. “How a single bullet can collapse years of diplomacy.” |
73. “Be careful, Frenchman. Belgrade may smile, but it never forgets.” | 74. The world would indeed forget everything soon. |
75. “France let him die. Now France dies in return.” | 76. “Perfect for chaos.” |
77. “Give them the Prime Minister. Resign him.” | 78. Two soldiers beneath the marble dome of a battered democracy |
79. “You are not rebels. You are the guardians of a forgotten promise.” | 80. “Tomorrow, you’ll wear the uniform of a Major.” |
81. “Patriotism is not submission, and criticism is not treason.” | 82. “Whoever does not impose his will submits to that of the enemy.” |
83. “To Rome” | 84. “Then he knows war is not a question of if, but when” |
85. “France’s support or its silence will matter greatly to Rome.” | 86. “He’ll have already bled your armies in Ethiopia, your credibility in Spain and your soul in Berlin.” |
87. “Flexibility. Germany gives me that. Britain doesn’t. France….France gives me lectures.” | 88. “The Maginot Line is built on the past reactionary, not forward-thinking.” |
89. “If war comes and I hope it doesn’t, it’s options we’ll need | 90. “So was Guderian once. So was I.” |
91. “Bit of a dreamer. So was Churchill” | 92. “Welcome to Paris.” |
93. “I won’t pretend I approve. But I’ve seen worse.” | 94. “Fail again, and you’ll both be back in Metz, polishing sabers |
95. “A technical gift and a logistical insult in one delivery.” | 96. “SAAR PLEBISCITE FINALIZED – 90.73% VOTE TO REJOIN GERMANY” |
97. Somewhere east of them, invisible in the night, an army had taken to the sky. | 98. “Germany does not lead. It threatens.” |
99. “Sometimes rehearsals become revolutions.” | 100. “Today, the German people stand united. Today, we rise from the shadow of Versailles.” |
101. “Ehre dem Vaterland. Honor to the Fatherland.” | 102. “The pen is theirs. The rifle is ours.” |
103. “Germany is not the villain of Europe.” | 104. “If that was the future, I want to go back to the past.” |
105. “Shall we begin pretending?” | 106. “The MAS-36? It wasn’t a bad weapon, right?” |
107. “It’s a trench weapon, not a parade piece.” | 108. “You might be a bastard, Major. But you’ve built a bastard of a weapon. I respect that.” |
109. “They’d warm to a brick if it killed fast enough.” | 110. “I’ll write my report. Don’t waste time waiting.” |
111. “No, but ghosts run Paris.” | 112. “We’re building the future in a graveyard.” |
113. “Your brother’s life depends on your thumb don’t fucking slipping here.” | 114. “And that is the most useful delusion in Europe right now.” |
115. THE ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL AGREEMENT | 116. “History will not record this as a victory.” |
117. “And once you hand him a ruler, he builds a sword.” | 118. “Wake up, France.” |
119. “It had made the silence impossible.” | 120. “If you so much as try to form a personal army, I’ll shut it down in a week.” |
121. “If China falls, there will be no communism. No Kuomintang. Only colonized soil.” | 122. “Bring me the sound of boots on the Horn of Africa.” |
123. Thousands of voices, Black voices, American voices, voices tired of waiting. | 124. “It will be remembered as the moment Europe decided who was human and who was not.” |
125. “This is the march of a civilization. This is the rise of a new Rome.” | 126. “I fear we have no friends in this room, only architects of silence.” |
127. “Mussolini Dares, While the West Sleeps Italy Marches, and Ethiopia Stands Alone” | 128. “The world forgets what Rome was. We will make them remember.” |
129. “From the sky, even a kingdom looks small.” | 130. “Let Adwa bleed again, if it must. But it must not kneel.” |
131. “War makes its choices early.” | 132. “Do not lie about us when we are gone. Do not say we were silent.” |
133. “Our war will arrive like prophecy.” | 134. Second Italo-Ethiopian War – I |
135. Second Italo-Ethiopian War – II | 136. Second Italo-Ethiopian War – III |
137. Second Italo-Ethiopian War – IV | 138. Second Italo-Ethiopian War – V |
139. “In war, churches fall. Just make sure the press never sees the rubble.” | 140. Two empires. One victorious. One on its knees. |
141. “We vanish when needed. Strike where unseen. Haunt where they don’t look.” | 142. LÉON BLUM ELECTED PRIME MINISTER |
143. Even birds know when it is time to vanish. | 144. “This is no longer politics it is a holy war!” |
145. “They’ll call it a civil war. But it will be Europe’s first bloodletting.” | 146. “Madrid is not Spain. It is only a palace built atop argument.” |
147. “I said yes the moment Madrid mocked our warnings.” | 148. “Then commend my soul to God, Father. Long live Spain.” |
149. “What are we? Cowards? Puppets?” | 150. “We’ve never seen this kind of war.” |
151. “Guderian knows where to cut now.” | 152. “He didn’t outmaneuver us. He outthought us.” |
153. “Tell them this battlefield is no longer theirs. Moreau is just a child in front of me.” | 154. Foreign commanders using Spain as conceptual battleground. |
155. The Duel between Moreau and Guderian. | 156. “If we meet again, it won’t be as soldiers. It’ll be as architects of ruin.” |
157. “Then we’re in a war inside a war.” | 158. “Stand even if you are broken. Even if you are bleeding. Even if you are alone.” |
159. “But this line… belongs to them.” | 160. “That’s France’s last honest voice on a dying front.” |
161. “You’re already burning. At least do it standing.” | 162. “No flag. No grave. Let him rot.” |
163. “You burned the town, but the square still speaks of him.” | 164. “You’re safe.” |
165. “Major, you lit a fire that made fascists bleed.” | 166. “I’d ask them if neutrality comforted the dead. If the charred bones outside Teruel were reassured by our principles.” |
167. “Tell him we’ll hold the line with bread crusts and insults, then.” | 168. The Anti-Comintern Pact. |
169. “I know tyranny when I smell it. And your empire reeks.” | 170. Rome and Berlin form the axis around which Europe shall revolve. |
171. Directive No. 12(Rhineland). | 172. “Gentlemen. The Rhineland is German again.” |
173. “Versailles is dead. It died the moment the first German boot touched the Rhineland.” | 174. “They don’t see soldiers. They see salvation.” |
175. “History will walk on bones. Let mine be useful.” | 176. “Two more professors. A librarian. And a painter.” |
177. Carl Gustaf 20 mm Recoilless Rifle (m/42) | 178. “This would give every infantry platoon the teeth of a tank hunter |
179. “Fine. I’ll weld your tutu.” | 180. They had built a weapon before history needed it. |
181. General Delon is back. | 182. “Then I’ll bring them a shovel. They can dig the graves.” |
183. When a tool is forged in darkness, those in daylight fear what it might build. | 184. “We’ve sent the only man who can survive the sewer and still speak the language of kings.” |
185. The weapon stood like a strange new sentinel foreign to many, but undeniably real. | 186. Delon mouth is more toxic than Paris sewer. |
187. A whisper of defiance in a century of war. | 188. “What is thought, if not the manipulation of symbols?” |
189. “Old codes no longer suffice. We need new eyes new methods to understand how the world hides things.” | 190. Even the birds feared what was to come. |
191. “Now the living will pay for the truth.” | 192. Diplomacy however frail is the last defence against a world once more descending into madness. |
193. “Never forget what you are making.” | 194. “We will cleanse the East not just of Jews, but of Slavs, Bolsheviks, Roma, all those who stand against the Aryan future.” |
195. “Where they burn books, they will also burn people.” | 196. “So, patchy air, twitchy border, and half-frozen mud. Sounds like a vacation.” |
197. “After all, it’s not every day we get someone actually capable in the French army.” | 198. “We’ll make them bleed in drills so they don’t bleed in battle.” |
199. “Heard he took out a Panzer I with a crowbar in Spain” | 200. “To cuisine militaire keeping morale low since Napoleon.” |
201. “FRANCE HAS FALLEN AGAIN!” | 202. “Lube it. Fast.” |
203. “You’re not allowed to speak anymore, Benoit.” | 204. Not with war balancing on a single passing footstep in the woods. |
205. “I don’t care if it’s the Pope in a Luftwaffe cap. We shoot.” | 206. “COME AND TAKE THEM, YOU BASTARDS!” |
207. “And if they think thirty-two graves at the edge of our border mean nothing, then I’ll remind them personally.” | 208. “Sometimes the fire needs a spark.” |
209. “I don’t know how you did it, but… they’re coming.” | 210. Men broken by wars, abandoned by commands, hunted by their own country, scarred by betrayal. |
211. Ahead of him were questions. Behind him revolution. | 212. “History forgets fast, kid. Just don’t let it forget you.” |
213. “I’ve been waiting twenty years for someone to have the balls.” | 214. Ghosts are waking, Vidal. And they’re walking. |
215. “I planned a reckoning.” | 216. “What has happened tonight is not a coup. It is not ambition. It is restoration.” |
217. “You can’t shoot a hungry city and expect it to thank you.” | 218. “There’s no Republic left to fight.” |
219. Speech of the Century | 220. “I thought I’d never hear France’s heart again. And then… there it was.” |
221. “We do it not to secure power but to relinquish it soon. That promise will hold us honest.” | 222. “He is more of a nationalist with anti fascist sentiment.” |
223. “You point the direction and I will cut the Germans.” | 224. “The National Tribunal is now in session!” |
225. “Pétain’s moral standing may serve as his invisible defense.” | 226. “France must endure beyond any man. My name will not weaken it.” |
227. He’s fighting for dignity. That costs more than defeat. | 228. Let this Tribunal be the last chapter of retribution, and the first of civilization. |
229. Law may be broken but without courage, order crumbles. | 230. If France endures thanks to one man’s quiet diplomacy, then his breach is pardonable. If not, table that to history. |
231. This Republic, reborn of crisis, will remain as long as power bows to law. | 232. That justice need not destroy what it seeks to protect. |
Volume 2 : April 1937 – |
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233. Annual Budget – I | 234. Annual Budget – II |
235. Fiscal Draft Budget for the Year 1937 | 236. Project Framework and Employment Impact of the 1937 Draft Budget |
237. Discussion – I | 238. Discussion – II |
239. Finalizing | 240. Final Budget |
241. Defenders of the Republic. Paris Security Initiative, April 1937. | 242. You will do what’s necessary. Not more. Not less. |
243. Sir… you carry Spain with you. Always did. | 244. RADAR modèle 37 “Galène” – I |
245. RADAR modèle 37 “Galène” – II | 246. RADAR modèle 37 “Galène” – III |
247. The Founding of CORA | 248. France National Security Architecture (FNSA) – I |
249. France National Security Architecture (FNSA) – II | 250. 407 in favor / 0 opposed. |
251. We are not forgotten. | 252. And when the moon rises over the sea,the Lion of Spain will walk again. |
253. They died believing in you. Please don’t let that be in vain. | 254. What is the cost of watching a child scream for bread and pretending it is just wind? |
255. Operation Fraternité. | 256. Global Reaction |
257. You’ll find them. All of them. And you’ll give them what they never had. | 258. They think the whole country is ours already. |
259. I buried it under the stairs. Thought it might matter again. | 260. The enemy is not lacking in will. But they are lacking in everything else. |
261. Stone and Fire | 262. You have been moving like a knife. So why do we crawl now? |
263. I want to make sure no one else does. | 264. I’ve just stopped pretending terrain needs drama. |
265. He didn’t like the tone but he understood the message. | 266. The actual plan of Moreau was to bring Germany and Italian on the same battlefield. |
267. You always planned this? | 268. Spain was shrinking by the hour. |
269. It’s not the uniform that matters. It’s the outcome. | 270. Sovereignty is already gone. We’re just deciding who gets to define the replacement. |
271. You know it’s strange how often beauty ends up with power. | 272. If you want prevention, start with honesty. Spain was never sovereign. It was a battlefield with a flag. You all fought on it. |
273. That Europe is no longer united by fear of war. | 274. To whomever manages tomorrow, I offer yesterday. It served me. It may still serve others. |
275. The Pandora box had been opened. | 276. A mirror. We fix it, or it breaks us. |
277. There are no true borders between kin. Only waiting lines. | 278. Soviet Union stopped pretending Europe was at rest. |
279. Empire was on loan. And the lease is ending. | 280. Are we Austrian or German? |
281. History is not a door we walk through. It is a wall we lean against until it falls. | 282. The house is already furnished. Now we just wait for the door to open. |
283. The day is soon. Be ready. Wear the pins. | 284. What does a nation become when it forgets how to speak for itself? |
285. But what is tyranny if not the silence imposed on a people by borders they never chose? | 286. No one fears the brother who buys your bread. |
287. Let the world keep its silence. I will write history in its pauses. | 288. Pride is a warm thing. Let them keep it in prison, if it comforts them. |
289. Appeasement once ignited does not burn one forest alone. | 290. Do not simply manage. Erase them. |
291. Soon they’ll no longer dream in their own language. Only silence will remain. | 292. These are not isolated events. These are rehearsals. |
293. Romania was now bound to a man who smiled while annexing nations. | 294. To family. To the ones who teach us how to be human before the world tries to make us gods. |
295. It’s the weight of choosing for others. Of knowing what happens when I choose wrong. | 296. May you outlive your chains. |
297. Then say so. Call me your enemy. | 298. There is no one left to say no. |
299. Our struggle is a whisper in a storm. | 300. Home is what you remember, not always where you live. |
301. We walk a narrow line and there’s a storm on either side. | 302. This is not their land to give. It is our land to keep. |
303. They call it geopolitical caution. I call it cowardice. | 304. If this is our end, let us write it with dignity. |
305. You either die with clean hands, or you live long enough to get blood on them. | 306. A nation is not the lines on a map, but the breath of its people |
307. Then you turn your back to it. And keep the flame safe. | 308. We’ve just had enough of adjusting ourselves into absence. |
309. A republic must survive not only invasion, but negotiation. | 310. Condolences, Edvard. For a country that’s not yet dead. |
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