Duman believed in the common people and
their right to rule their own destiny.
But he knew the common people could not achieve this goal without
help. Oppression kept them weak, too
consumed with daily survival to fight.
They needed the strength only he could provide. He would seed the way to victory.
(from The Schliemann Legacy, by D.A.
Graystone)
5½*/10. The full review is here.
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