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6/15/2025, 9:41:43 AM
Let's come with a definitive list.
Hard mode: No Russia, China, or North Korea
LEGENDARY mode: No Nazi Germany
I'll start, the Madrid Victory Parade celebrating the Nationalist Victory in the Spanish Civil War, featuring over 100,000 troops participating and 400,000 civilian attendees. What makes this spectacle particularly impressive is that it was held on May 19, 1939. The Spanish Civil War had ended less than two months earlier, with Madrid being the last stronghold to fall on March 28. Everything, including the triumphal arch you see here, was put together in a mere six weeks.
Hard mode: No Russia, China, or North Korea
LEGENDARY mode: No Nazi Germany
I'll start, the Madrid Victory Parade celebrating the Nationalist Victory in the Spanish Civil War, featuring over 100,000 troops participating and 400,000 civilian attendees. What makes this spectacle particularly impressive is that it was held on May 19, 1939. The Spanish Civil War had ended less than two months earlier, with Madrid being the last stronghold to fall on March 28. Everything, including the triumphal arch you see here, was put together in a mere six weeks.
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