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1952. George Monty writes about his experience in the Berlin revolution that took back europe from the nazi regieme. Opression and lies from the government forces a small group of guerilla revolutionaries to build an army of rebels that want to crush the fascist capital, this is not an easy task as George Monty is thrown into leading the rebels and finds out the hard way what war is like. Best enjoyed with some knowledge of ww2.
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This is a story containing the origin of an ambitious concept I have since continued. It's so simple I can explain it in one sentence. "A private detective working with a vigilante in Post-War Chicago try to solve crimes while evading a suspicious Police Captain." It doesn't shy away from the racism that is necessary, nor does it dive headlong into that to the fullest extent. This is a story about cops, crooks, and private investigators. It's not a political statement. There is no reflection on today's politics to be found, or to be made in any past or future installments of this. There are people who commit what we would consider mass shootings today in broad daylight, there are incidents of sexual harassment and casual racism because the year is 1948 when the story begins. I did not write this to offend or support anybody real or living past or present. So without further warding, this is the story of a private detective and a veteran of both world wars who are brought together to face a tragedy and unravel a larger world of violence and crooks in their own ways in 1948 Chicago.

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