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Pearl Harbor: Why One Congresswoman Voted Against War With Japan

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By U.S. Department of State from United States - George C. Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9423396

Why General George Marshall Was the key to Winning World War II

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Alois Hitler né Schicklgruber (7 June 1837 – 3 January 1903), an Austrian civil servant and the father of Adolf Hitler. Circa 1897-1899. Reinegger, Josef.

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FDR's Response To Pearl Harbor Is A Lesson For Coronavirus

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 330-CFD-DN-ST-86-02454: The battleship USS Iowa (BB 61) fires a broadside to starboard from its Mk 7 16-inch guns, 7/1/1984. PH1 Jeff Hilton, USN. (OPA-NARA II-2016/01/07).

World War II Horror Story: How a U.S. Battleship Was Almost Sunk By a U.S. Navy Destroyer

by Sebastien Roblin November 29, 2019

Debate It: Meet the Man Who Won World War II

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During World War II, A U.S. Navy Destroyer Nearly Sank America's Best Battleshjip

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The U.S. Navy Battleship Iowa Was Nearly Sunk by a U.S. Navy Destroyer

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Meet the Man Who Won World War II

by Warfare History Network Michael D. Hull November 23, 2018
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