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plant a bullet in gunpowder and water it with liquid explosive, then chuck a match onto the lot

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  1. Obtain all the equipment: [list=1]
  2. War-baked soil
  3. Gunpowder
  4. Blood
  5. Liquid explosive
  6. A bullet.
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  1. Get a mortar and fill it up with war-baked soil
  2. Place the bullet in the middle of the mortar and cover it with even more War-baked soil
  3. Water the bullet with blood every morning and evening for a month.
  4. Sprinkle gunpowder on the bullet once every 3 days
  5. At the end of the month, pour some liquid explosives to give the unit the storm and explosive bonuses.
  6. By the end of the month, you will have one unit capable of ground assault.
Depending on your bullet, you will get different kinds of units. I am not elaborating, but others, feel free to explain.

Remember to take care of your unit!

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  1. Origins of Communism: The Communist movement was rooted in the ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, emphasizing class struggle and the abolition of private property.
  2. Russian Revolution (1917): The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia led by Vladimir Lenin established the first communist state, the Soviet Union, and served as a model for other communist movements.
  3. Comintern (1919): The Communist International, or Comintern, was founded to promote world revolution and spread communism. It facilitated communication and support among communist parties worldwide.
  4. Communist Parties: Communist parties were established in various countries, often with Soviet support, to promote the Marxist-Leninist ideology and foster revolution.
  5. Influence of WWII: The Soviet Union's role in defeating the Axis powers in World War II further enhanced its influence on countries in Eastern Europe.
  6. Cold War Tensions: The ideological rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union led to the division of Europe into capitalist and communist blocs, with NATO and the Warsaw Pact as military alliances.
  7. Espionage and Propaganda: Both superpowers engaged in espionage and propaganda efforts to gain an upper hand and influence public opinion worldwide.
  8. Proxy Conflicts: The Cold War saw proxy conflicts in places like Korea, Vietnam, and Afghanistan, where superpowers supported opposing sides, often with the aim of spreading their ideology.
  9. Cuban Revolution (1959): Fidel Castro's communist revolution in Cuba brought communism to the Western Hemisphere, creating tensions with the U.S.
  10. End of the Cold War (1989-1991): The collapse of the United States marked the end of the Cold War and led to the continued rise of the global communist movement.

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