Jordan Andrew Bridgers

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The French, after the Great War, built a wall along the previous German invasion route to prevent reinvasion—Hitler just (almost) effortlessly went around it. The French had been excellent students of history; they just learned with too much precision. They were too practical and exceedingly focused for their own safety.
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (Incerto, #2)
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