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You can't screw up, but we did. A brief course in historical fiasco.

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You can't screw up, but we did. A brief course in historical fiasco.
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"Who are we? We are the authors of the Cat_Cat community, or "Cats," as it's affectionately called. Cat_Cat isn't just another gathering of simple fans of the past, but a true phenomenon of modern folk history. It's the largest conglomerate of authors on the RuNet, each of whom has the right to their own vision of history.
"Errare humanum est," said the ancient Romans, "to err is human." It's hard to argue with that, but some mistakes in history have led to fatal consequences of varying magnitudes. It's precisely these kinds of miscalculations—both large-scale and small—that will be discussed in our second collection, "You Can't Screw Up, But We Did."

- Who longed to emulate Alexander the Great's success, but never had a chance?
- What kind of boy wanted to protect everyone, but only made things worse?
- What was the Lebensborn program doomed to?
- What exactly is called a "Trojan Horse" of the intelligence services?
- Why did life on the Mir orbital station turn out to be more difficult than initially expected?
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