Plan XVII

Bruno had changed the timeline in more ways than he realized. Not only had things begun to move quicker than they had in his past life, such as the Russian Revolution of 1905 being moved up a year because of the sheer degree of losses which Russia suffered during the Russo-Japanese war as result of Bruno's actions in the region. 

But France had begun devising a proper plan on how to invade and defeat Germany in the event of the outbreak of war much earlier in this life than they had in the last one. For instance, currently a group of French Generals were gathered in France to discuss the issue. 

And standing among their ranks was the newly promoted Général de brigade, Leon Sinclair. The man had done well to hide his Marxist sympathies over the years, especially during the troubled times that his comrades suffered after the Germans had assassinated the previous French Chief of Staff while successfully pinning the blame for their attack on local French Marxist groups.