Tag: WW2 @ 80
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The Road Not Taken: What If Roosevelt Had Embraced Churchill’s Mediterranean Strategy?
This article presents an alternate history of D-Day, exploring how different strategic decisions by Roosevelt and Churchill could have reshaped World War II and the post-war era.
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From Reluctant Vice President to World Leader: A Review of David L. Roll’s “Ascent to Power”
David L. Roll’s biography, Ascent to Power, explores Truman’s transformative presidency from 1944-1948, emphasizing political evolution, international diplomacy, domestic policy, and complex historical narratives.
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Life for Civilians in German-Occupied Soviet Territories During WWII
The German occupation of Soviet territories during World War II inflicted extreme suffering through starvation, forced labor, and violence, resulting in millions of civilian deaths and lasting trauma.
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The Turning Tide: How D-Day Shaped War and Politics in 1944-1945
The conclusion of World War II in 1945 was shaped by complex military strategies and political dynamics in 1944, particularly spotlighting D-Day’s implications for Allied leadership and post-war arrangements.
