Seven year war…What a cheap guy that Sihouette…The …
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Seven year war…What a cheap guy that Sihouette…The 7 year war ended in the year 1763 and was considered a world wide war. Interesting sides…where I live; France lost to her colonial [rivalry], the English-of N.America-USA….WISCONSIN
Even Russia, occupied Berlin back then….peace with free cake!*!*!*!*!*!
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