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Here's what it says in Facebook: Short and grand campaigns allow players to experience the darkest hours of the 20th century, from the Great War to the onset of the Cold War". That's also what it says right one the Darkest Hour website itself. Where are the SHORT campaigns. Don't advertise them if they don't exist! That's false advertisement. It's also fraud.

The first word is "short". Where are the short campaigns? Who posted the information about Short campaigns in Darkest Hour?

WW1 i think my good sir.
 

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In DH full does the 1914 scenario go on until the 60's? Or does it just abruptly end in 1920 or something?

*crosses fingers*

Default scenario end date currently is set to 1920, but it can be overridden by selecting up to +28 years in total (i.e. 1942) from scenario options, or you can edit the end date in scenario file to whatever you like. Note that events for WWII (1936 scenario) are not loaded by default into 1914 campaign, so you can experience some strange results after 1920 in modified like that game.