A Bukás 1918
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  • Reads 10
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Mar 18
3 new parts
!!!The story's in Hungarian language!!!
English version: The Downfall 1918
Guys! 
Do you like world war fantasy stories? 
I started writing a novel, about the end of ww1. It' ll have maybe 5 or 6 chapters. If you want to see the defeat of the Central Powers from first hand, please, give it a chance! I try to make one chapter per each Central Power's last day. The story has no got a main character yet. It has four different stories, with four main characters. ( Of course, the historical events are not imagined, only the story of the characters. )
I used historical books and internet searching, so the historical stuff can't be that bad!
Thank you!
It's about the last days of each Central Power (Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary ,Germany)
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