Voter Fraud : The Battle Of Athens,Tennessee 1946
This, no doubt, has been posted before, but for those who haven't seen it here it is again.Odds are it wasn't discussed in your high school history class, unless you're older than dirt.
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
96-year-old woman confesses to 1946 murder (mistaken for dutch collaborator)
AMSTERDAM The mayor of a Dutch town says a 96-year-old woman has confessed to killing a prominent citizen in 1946 after mistakenly believing he collaborated with the Nazis.
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
Forward to the Past- Moslem progress---Assessing the Islamist Threat, Circa 1946
Forward to the Past- Moslem progress The Moslem world sprawls around half the east, from the Pacific across Asia and Africa to the Atlantic, along one of the greatest of trade routes; in its center is an area extremely rich in oil; over it will run some of the most strategically important air routes. With few exceptions, the states which it includes are marked by poverty, ignorance, and stagnation. It is full of discontent and frustration, yet alive with consciousness of its inferiority and with determination to achieve some kind of general betterment.Two basic urges meet head-on in this area,...
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
Britain's special relationship 'just a myth'
Britain's special relationship 'just a myth' Toby Harnden in Washington A senior American official has spoken of "the myth of the special relationship" between the United States and Britain, arguing that Tony Blair got "nothing, no payback" for supporting President George W Bush in Iraq. Kendall Myers, a leading State Department adviser, suggested that Mr Blair should have been ditched by Labour but the party had lacked the "courage or audacity" to remove him. David Cameron, the Conservative leader, was "shrewd, astute" to have distanced himself from America. In candid comments that will embarrass Mr Bush and Mr Blair, the...
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
A Touchy Topic: Boomer in Chief Hits the Big 6-0
Let us now peek into the psyche of America's most powerful baby boomer, George W. Bush. He is not given to self-analysis "George is not an overly introspective person," his wife, Laura, once said with dry understatement but Mr. Bush turns 60 on Thursday, and like most other men hitting that milestone, he just cannot seem to get the thought off his mind. Here is the president in June at a community college in Omaha, trying to convince himself that turning 60 is no big deal: "I'm not supposed to talk about myself, but in a month I'm...
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
Japanese Soldier Resurfaces in Ukraine
TOKYO - A former Japanese soldier last seen by his family when he went off to fight in World War II has resurfaced in Ukraine and is returning to Japan to see his relatives after 60 years, the government said Monday. Ishinosuke Uwano, now 83, had been declared among Japan's war dead in 2000. Suminori Arima, a health ministry official in charge of locating war veterans lost overseas, declined to say where Uwano had been the past six decades or why he had not been in touch with his family in Japan. He said Uwano was expected to arrive Wednesday...
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
Re-Enactment of 1946 Lynchings Planned - Jesse Jackson photo-op (CAPTION TIME!)
Re-Enactment of 1946 Lynchings Planned By ERRIN HAINES Associated Press Writer ATLANTA Civil rights activists in Georgia hope to stage a re-enactment today of the lynchings that took place on July 25, 1946. They are looking to gain support for the arrest and prosecution of anyone still alive who may have been involved. As a 20-year-old civil rights activist in 1968, Tyrone Brooks drove 40 miles from Atlanta to Walton County to meet Dan Young, who ran the county's only black funeral home. "Young man, I want to show you something," Brooks remembers Young telling him. In the basement...
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
Chilling Photo of a Past Day: Alone -- Man Faces a Tsunami in Hilo, Hawaii on April 1946
April 1946: Tsunami inundating Hilo, Hawaii. Note the man on pier (lower left). This disaster provided impetus for C&GS (Coast & Geodetic Survey) to establish the tsunami warning system.Source: http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/historic/c&gs/theb2705.htmBig photo: http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/historic/c&gs/images/big/theb2705.jpgCredit: NOAA Photo Library, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Adminstration (NOAA), United States Government
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
Grim Europe Faces Winter of Misery
The first winter of peace holds Europe in a deathly grip of cold, hunger and hopelessness. In the words of the London Sunday Observer: Europe is threatened by a catastrophe this winter which has no precedent since the Black Death of 1348.These are still more than 25,000,000 homeless people milling about Europe. In Warsaw nearly 1,000,000 live in holes in the ground. Six million building were destroyed in Russia. Rumania has her worst drought of 50 years, and in Greece fuel supplies are terribly low because the Nazis, during their occupation, decimated the forests. In Italy the wheat harvest,...
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
Americans Are Losing the Victory in Europe [1946 Article- World War II Perspective on Iraq!]
Americans Are Losing the Victory in EuropeDesitute nations feel the U.S. has failed them By John Dos Passos Novelist John Dos Passos spent three months in Europe as a correspondent for Life, which recently printed his report on the Nurnberg Trials. Just back in the U.S., Author Dos Passos here sums up his impressions of the Continent. We are in a cabin deep down below decks on a Navy ship jam-packed with troops thats pitching and creaking its way across the Atlantic in a winter gale. There is a man in every bunk. Theres a man wedged into every corner....
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM
Time-Life Mag 1946: Americans Are Losing Victory in Europe
We are in a cabin deep down below decks on a Navy ship jam-packed with troops thats pitching and creaking its way across the Atlantic in a winter gale. There is a man in every bunk. Theres a man wedged into every corner. Theres a man in every chair. The air is dense with cigarette smoke and with the staleness of packed troops and sour wool. Dont think Im sticking up for the Germans, puts in the lanky young captain in the upper berth, but To hell with the Germans, says the broad-shouldered dark lieutenant. Its what our boys have...
Published on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 06:18:23 PM




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