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No Respect: The United Nations in Peace and War
The United Nations was a child of World War II, and another one of FDR's good ideas.
The United Nations was a child of World War II, and another one of FDR's good ideas.
The importance of World War II to Jean-Paul Sartre’s life and thought is often overlooked.
The swing youth in Nazi Germany were teenagers whose love for jazz and affinity for British and American pop culture stood in stark contrast to German nationalism, uniformity, and military regulation.