World War on the Aether

World War on the Aether

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In the year 1900 the first liquid hydrogen rocket engine were discovered by James Dewar and installed on a high altitude zeppelin and done a full orbit. Since then, European Nations started to colonize the Solar System other than the Moon which is where Germany was forcibly moved from Earth after World War 1, but then Adolf Hitler came in power and attacked Poland and French-controlled German land on Earth from the Moon. Thus sparking World War 2, in this book you'll be told the story of soldiers from the Earth's Orbit theater to the Mars Dessert theater.
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