Medical Politics During the Civil War
The Civil War’s immediate impact was felt mostly in America. It ended slavery, preserved the union, and in time reaffirmed the natural rights of man
― George Washington
The Civil War’s immediate impact was felt mostly in America. It ended slavery, preserved the union, and in time reaffirmed the natural rights of man
Robert B. Farquhar, an anti-nuclear activist from Georgia, who has written a book on the subject titled Duck and Cover, asserts that, “In 1946 the U.S.
Operation Barbarossa — A Re-Enactment 70 Years Later SPECIAL BULLETIN — from Radio Berlin a Special Report!June 22, 2011 7:00 AM We are sorry
Fortunately for the United States, the Japanese strategic plan for World War II was flawed in that the Japanese High Command decided to take on
With the recent commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, a number of journalists in their editorials (and even a