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Time Travel WWII 

America’s abandonment of Isolationism (1936-1941)

November 19, 2015November 20, 2015 Aaron Potter hoover, isolationism, pearl harbour, roosevelt, USA, wwii

Following the conclusion of the First World War in 1918 and with the onset of the Great Depression, most nations

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The Cold War Time Travel 

The period known as Détente

November 5, 2015December 3, 2015 Kitty Gibson 20th century, cold war, detente, history, Russia, Soviet Union, USA

The French word “détente” means a release of tension and this is what occurred at the beginning of the 1970s

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The Cold War Time Travel 

The Cold War – An Introduction

September 26, 2015June 13, 2017 Kitty Gibson 20th century, Capitalism, cold war, Communism, history, Russia, Socialism, Soviet Union, The Cold War – An Introduction, USA, USSR

The war in Europe ended in 1945. But an even greater war, without the use of battles and guns, was

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Time Travel WWII 

The Atomic Bomb

September 24, 2015June 13, 2017 Daniel 1941, atomic, b-52 bomber, bomb, devastating, Enola Gay, hiroshima, japan, nagasaki, technology, USA, Worldwarii

The atomic bomb, A.K.A. the Manhattan Project, began in 1942 with the help of 100,000 scientists.

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Time Travel WWII 

Pearl Harbor (1941)

September 23, 2015June 13, 2017 Daniel 1941, america, December 7th, FDR, hawaii, pearl harbor, Pearl Harbour (1941), USA, Worldwarii

United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called December 7, 1941 a “day which will live in infamy.” On this day,

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Characters 

George Washington

September 13, 2015September 13, 2015 Daniel 1776, 1787, American Revolution, commander of the Continental Army, founding fathers, George Washington, signed on September 17, united states of america, USA

George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. During the Seven Year’s war  and the American

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WWII 

Leaders of World War II

September 3, 2015June 13, 2017 Daniel adolf, Allies, Axis, britain, churchill, FDR, Germany, harry s. truman, hitler, leaders of wwii, Nazis, second world war, Soviet Union, Stalin, USA, USSR, winston

Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)  NAZI GERMANY – AXIS Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor (1933-1945), and Dictator of Germany

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The Cold War Time Travel 

The Korean War (1950-53)

September 2, 2015June 13, 2017 Aaron Potter 1950, cold war, fifties, korea, north korea, south korea, The Korean War, uk, USA, war by ‘Proxy’

During the aftermath of the Second World War, both Russia and America had jointly liberated Korea from the Japanese who

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