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Steve from Lambeth
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« on: April 16, 2024, 10:14:19 AM »

A better question: why is there a literature about the etymology of Operation Overlord in Portuguese, but not in English nor German?

The Mexican independence movement, the rise and fall of Emperor Maximiliano, and the Brazilian military junta were three of the most important developments in Latin American history (albeit ones I've selected semi-arbitrarily), yet you cannot find a book about any of those events - never mind one that doesn't have a Spanish or Portuguese version - in the average UK bookstore for love nor money. Maybe something about Eva Peron, but then she has the largest cultural footprint of any politician outside Europe and the USA.
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