The typo is in #6 of the Countdown. Second to last sentence.
The word it should be changed to is in this sentence.A huge fight it about to explode.
Correction:
A huge fight is about to explode.
The word it should be changed to is in this sentence.A huge fight it about to explode.
A huge fight is about to explode.
There’s a story they tell of two Spetsnaz passing though town who started something at The Bunker.
There’s a story they tell of two Spetsnaz passing through town who started something at The Bunker.
Correction:Yet in year 2000 the great cities of the world are dead museums.
Yet in the year 2000 the great cities of the world are dead museums.
The word easily should be changed to easy.Walking in, especially at night, is relatively easily but the People’s Militia may at any time stop someone for ID.
Walking in, especially at night, is relatively easy but the People’s Militia may at any time stop someone for ID.
Correction:A true patriot, Zuzanna belies in a free city and a free Poland.
A true patriot, Zuzanna believes in a free city and a free Poland.
Old Town in Polish is "Stare Miasto".OLD TOWN (STARE MIASTRO)
Correction:And the beds are still far more comfortable than most soldiers have bunked in forages. This is as close to the Ritz as one is like to see these days.
And the beds are still far more comfortable than most soldiers have bunked in for ages. This is as close to the Ritz as one is likely to see these days.
These are "Czarna Wieś" and "Nowa Wieś".NORTHWEST ABANDONED DISTRICTS
CZARNA WIES, NOWA WIES
Should be: "located on a limestone hill in the Old Town" and "See page 84."WAWEL CASTLE
Wawel Castle is the last of many fortifications located on a limestone hill in Old Town. Restored in this century before the war, the museum is once again a fortress for elements of the Free Polish 6th Brigade, People’s Militia, and members of the city council, mostly while in session. Parapets and towers evoke centuries old sieges and the cries of battle as brutal and primitive as any seen today. Man, it seems, has not gone so far as he thought. Of par- ticular interest is a helicopter which takes off from the courtyard. It is a Mil Mi-24. See the page 84.