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Morgenthau Plan
The Morgenthau Plan was named after the Jewish Secretary of the USA Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., who drew it up in 1944.
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The Morgenthau Plan was named after the Jewish Secretary of the USA Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., who drew it up in 1944.
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The British government, during World War II, employed a diverse array of psychological techniques to bolster public morale. Whilst utilising these methods, a deliberate and careful balance was maintained to ensure that the government was perceived as truthful.
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June 1967, the Six Day War was launched to destroy Gamal Abdel Nasser and eradicate Arab nationalism, which posed a serious threat to Western interests in the Middle East. Nasser believed that the Arabs constituted a single people required to unite against Western imperialism and the project of Zionism. Western
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EVENTS | 2003
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EVENTS | 1954
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The Rise of the Carolingians The ascent of the Carolingian dynasty marked a fundamental shift in the governance and spiritual orientation of Western Europe. Emerging from the office of the Mayor of the Palace, a position that eventually eclipsed the authority of the reigning monarchs, the Carolingians systematically dismantled the
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During the Spanish Civil War, Alphonse Laurencic designed jail cells to punish patriots and nationalists using Modern Art to create a torture prison, with cells designed to be psychologically disorienting.
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EVENTS | 1982
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Operation Gladio designates a vast network of covert, paramilitary stay-behind units established across Europe by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) following World War II.
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The Middle Ages and the subsequent Renaissance period were profoundly shaped by **two parallel powers: military and religious life**.
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On April 3, 1948, President Truman signed the Economic Recovery Act of 1948.