Monthly Archives: November 2017
Have politicians ever used the military correctly?
November 5th’s… The facts may change the way you view U.S. history We want to change how Americans think about U.S. foreign policy, by persuading them that U.S. politicians have…
How U.S. politicians helped create the Soviet Union
More compelling history they probably didn’t teach you in high school (or college)
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Tagged Beaverbrook, Bolshevik Revolution, Cambodian Killing Fields, Cold War, Communist Revolution, Cuba, Cuban Missile Crisis, Downsize DC, Edward Crankshaw, Germany, Kerensky, Lenin, Mao, North Korea, Perry Willis, Red China, Russian Revolution, Stalin, Vietnam, Word War One, WW1
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Did U.S. politicians support the more evil side in World War One?
How the U.S. could’ve ended World War 1 much earlier without firing a shot
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Did Teddy Roosevelt co-found the Empire of Japan?
Learn the history they don’t teach in statist schools
Were early U.S. wars good or bad?
Did they defend freedom, or were they wars of conquest?
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Tagged Alaska, Battleship Maine, Gadsden Purchase, Louisiana Purchase, Mexican War, Philippines War, Spanish-Ameican War, War of 1812
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