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https://mega.nz/file/KmBVmCyT#42BbsG1ACJGXDEhN80yrLAcLdZ_xHrvnK6xR4Ab4TFk 


So, does Tanya take matters into her own hands, ensure a victory, but then potentially face a firing squad?!


I WATCH TANYA THE EVIL AT ANIME PLANET: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/saga-of-tanya-the-evil/videos

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Chrome

Being X kind of cheats don't you think? he takes over Anson Sue just to try and kill Tanya since she's been kind of beating him this full time, since she refuses to believe in him, and even in the difficult situation he's put her in she's still succeeding, even when he cheats he still can't beat her, he tries to blow her up and Visha shoots him because of how hyper focused on Tanya he was, that's kind of one of the big differences between the two, Being X doesn't care about other people as individuals, just as groups to worship him (kind of the reason he doesn't really interact with mortals), except Tanya who he has a grudge against, while Tanya might not fully understand others, she at least acknowledges them as people, and ironically enough believes in humans ability to succeed on their own (given her whole meritocracy and strength of individuality thing in the light novels). the Republic evaucation (which is their worlds France by the way) basically just pulled off their worlds version of Dunkirk, which is a huge deal, it means that most of their military was able to escape abroad meaning they can now regroup and setup a new command structure fighting alongside their allies in other countries, since their capital was taken their homeland is lost, but the war goes on, Dunkirk gave the allies a huge morale boost in our world, and was kind of essential for the war, so similar is true here.

Phillip Ribbink

So I'm gonna build on what Chrome just said, most people are familiar with the evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk. But what we're seeing here more closely resembles the lesser known Operation Aerial. Which involved landing a 2nd British Expeditionary Force at the port of Brest. In order to shore up defences, while evacuating French Forces and equipment. Something of a myth that ended up developing is that all the French soldiers that fled to England after the fall of France. Ended up joining the Free French under De Gaulle. This isn't true, in fact the majority of French soldiers who evacuated returned home once France had officially surrendered. France in 1940 had the single most powerful military in the world at the time. Germany at the time couldn't even compare, German victory had a lot more to do with outmaneuvering the bulk of enemy forces. And capturing key objectives before France could respond. Than crushing France's military. In terms of material and manpower, France should've won, their problem was largely that of morale. Those who followed De Gaulle were the exception rather than the rule. His forces were largely made up of a detachment of the French Foreign Legion (mostly made up of Anarchists, Socialists and Communists fleeing from Franco after the Spanish Civil War and European Jews escaping Hitler, the sort of people who had no choice but to fight) and Native Garrisons that he later recruited upon arriving in French Colonial Africa. (Which wasn't an easy road). General De Lugo is obviously an expy of De Gaulle in this situation.