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Chapter 982 - Chapter 982: Has the War Really Ended?

Paris Square is not in Paris; it is in Berlin, Germany.

This square, located at the west end of Unter den Linden in central Berlin, originally had a hasty and simplified name: Square.

But in 1814, after Prussia and allied forces defeated Napoleon and occupied Paris, the Prussians renamed the place "Paris Square" to celebrate the victory.

(The image above shows the celebration of the Prussian army in front of the Brandenburg Gate at "Paris Square" after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871)

(The image above shows the modern Paris Square and Brandenburg Gate)

Eitzberger was treated like a hero here upon his return to Germany.

Everyone knew Eitzberger led the "Armistice Committee" to reject the demands from England and the United States for reparations of 13 billion and 10 billion US Dollars.

More importantly, he reached an armistice agreement with Shire at a low cost of 2 billion US Dollars.

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