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    the war. The Allies created balloon army vehicles consisting of tanks and jeeps advancing toward the German lines. They would move the balloons at night and leave fake tank trails so that it all looked legitimate from the skies so that when German spy planes took planes overhead, the Germans would see where the Allies were “attacking” from.. This was all done in an effort to make the Germans think that the Allies were attacking on a different front than they actually were so Hitler would fortify…

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    Watergate's Abuse Of Power

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    Watergate as defined by most historians, is one of the most prominent scandals that erupted in the years of Richard Nixon 's second term involving the break-down of Nixon 's administration amidst a very dangerous political scandal that shocked the beliefs of the American people and changed the view of the commander-in-chief 's position forever. Watergate is known as the largest abuse of power by an executive office in modern American history. President Nixon and his administration were not the…

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    1984 By George Orwell

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    resembled in the government. There is always a way where the government can find where you have been or where you are heading to next. No one should have the fear of being watched or heard in their own privacy because the government decides to be noisy and spy on them without their consent. American citizens should be allowed to feel free and distressed wherever they…

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    Genocide Vs Holocaust

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    The Armenian people were tortured, starved, massacred. The majority were sent to the desert to die. Oddly enough, the Holocaust also promoted deaths likewise to the Armenian Genocide. First off, Germans don't deny nor hide the fact that the Holocaust ever occurred, unlike the the Turkish government who made it illegal to mention the fact that it was indeed a Genocide. The two events and oppressors had different views on how to advertise that each race is the enemy. Lastly, both events differed…

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    strength in the face of pain or grief. The essence of courage is not the feeling of being certainly capable of overcoming what’s one is faced with, but rather is the willful choice to fight regardless of the consequences. Odette Samson was a British spy working in occupied France during the second world war. She was a radio operator; one of the riskiest intelligence roles, as the Germans were constantly surveying the airwaves for enemy transmissions. On October, 30-year-old Odette Sansom…

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    Judge Kaufman Case

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    In a history-making action, Federal Judge Irving R. Kaufman imposed death sentences yesterday on two spies convicted of stealing the atomic bomb secret for Soviet Russia and sentenced a third spy to thirty years in a Federal penitentiary. Julius Rosenberg, 32 years old, an electrical engineer, and his wife, Ethel, 35, received the death penalty. They are parents of two sons, Michael 8, and Robert, 4. Morton Sobell, 34, an electronics expert, escaped death penalty only because his complicity was…

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    Hair falling out, your stomach is growling, you haven't ate in days, your all alone and no one is there for you, what do you do? Annelies Marie Frank was a young jewish girl who lived during the Holocaust. Anne hid from what she knew about the nazis, she hid to stay alive, but she hid from everything on the outside world. Anne's father Otto, was a german himself, when the holocaust started his friends he worked with hid his family, him, along with 3 other jews (Anne Pg. 10). Annelies Frank was a…

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    Sputnik, many Americans were fearful of what exactly it was. Sputnik’s beeps were picked up, and many radio stations played it for the states to hear. Many Americans feared that it could be some sort of weapon, or that it was picking up radio signals to spy on…

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    Area 51 Conspiracy

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    The armed forced had feared that it might’ve been remains from Russian spy craft which was why they were hesitant to share the news with the public. (Roswell and the Mysterious Project Mogul) Although it sounds logical that the debris found were just remains of a balloon used for espionage, it does not make sense that the…

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    and writing. He used poetry to understand his own life and relate it to black people and wanted them to do the same. Marcus Garvey wanted Black people to stand up for their race to not stop fighting unjustices. Marcus Garvey was born in Jamaica, on August 17, 1887. He use to watch his father stand up for himeself nobody what the situation was. That inspired Marcus to stand up for what he believed in and not to let anything stand in his way. Marcus had to Drop out of school so he can help his…

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