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Holocaust Hitler

Rosie the Riveter Our husbands are in Germany and Japan fighting for the Allies! We can take over in America and work in the factories!!! We can even make war materials! Rosie the Riveter

Tuskegee Airmen! elite group of African American pilots who flew We are the………. We are an………. elite group of African American pilots who flew in WW2! Tuskegee Airmen!

United Russia States We believe in We believe in communism! freedom! Is there ACTUAL fighting in a COLD WAR? Nooooo…. Even I know that!!!!!

The BERLIN AIRLIFT

Who am I? You are CORRECT! I am Winston Churchill. Europe has a problem! I call that dividing line the…… Eastern Europe Western Europe

North Korea invaded South Korea 38th Parallel 38th Parallel 38th Parallel I’ll send some U.S. troops to help South Korea. 38th Parallel Korean War No Winner! North Korea invaded South Korea Truman

John F. Kennedy Cuban Missile Crisis

McCarthy McCarthyism Communists! Communists! I don’t have evidence, but I think some Americans LOVE the U.S.S.R! They are……. Communists! Communists!