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On April 1 at 09:22, a plane filled with American officials arrive on London, they carry with themselves important documents and information related to the American contributions to the war effort. At 13:27, after having a lunch with authorities from another Allied powers they reveal the precare situation their country has suddenly felt in and that the provisory government of the United States, which was organized in the past week, had no conditions of keeping manpower for military operations in Europe neither to contribute with great amounts of material when their nation needed all of it's resources for the ongoing reconstruction of the areas affected by the disaster.

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  • World War I (Royale: The Second Great War)
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  • On April 1 at 09:22, a plane filled with American officials arrive on London, they carry with themselves important documents and information related to the American contributions to the war effort. At 13:27, after having a lunch with authorities from another Allied powers they reveal the precare situation their country has suddenly felt in and that the provisory government of the United States, which was organized in the past week, had no conditions of keeping manpower for military operations in Europe neither to contribute with great amounts of material when their nation needed all of it's resources for the ongoing reconstruction of the areas affected by the disaster.
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  • On April 1 at 09:22, a plane filled with American officials arrive on London, they carry with themselves important documents and information related to the American contributions to the war effort. At 13:27, after having a lunch with authorities from another Allied powers they reveal the precare situation their country has suddenly felt in and that the provisory government of the United States, which was organized in the past week, had no conditions of keeping manpower for military operations in Europe neither to contribute with great amounts of material when their nation needed all of it's resources for the ongoing reconstruction of the areas affected by the disaster. At 17:09'11, the Allies bitterly broadcast in their radios the sorrowful words given by Tom Leight, a U.S. diplomat from Kentucky, which would echo through time as a chant of despair:
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