DICTATOR TALK CASTRO ATTEMPTS TO OVERTHROW PREVIOUS DICTATOR OF CUBA. Castro’s run for Power Inside look on Mussolini’s tyranny over Italy. Stalin rules.

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DICTATOR TALK CASTRO ATTEMPTS TO OVERTHROW PREVIOUS DICTATOR OF CUBA. Castro’s run for Power Inside look on Mussolini’s tyranny over Italy. Stalin rules all in Russia January 1959

The Cuban Herald October 1962 Issue An exclusive interview with Castro Construction of the Berlin Wall is almost complete

The Normandy News Allies storm Omaha Beach in Normandy in June 1944, to push the Germans out of Normandy during World War Two. Special Interview with General Eisenhower about D-Day Planning. 10,000 Allied troops were wounded and 2,500 killed on D-Day. Many of the survivors share their stories.

China Fights for Freedom, as communist are coming into China one man is willing to risk his life to put an end to the Tiananmen Square Massacre in June of 1989 CHINAS PROBLEMS WEEKLY Week of January 27,2013 An exclusive Interview why Mao Zedong talking about why he wanted communism in the Year Deng Xiaoping helps china get back on their feet with technology advancements in the early 1980s.

Jews death camps are now in full operation in Auschwitz, they are using railroad cars to transport Jews from other death camps to Auschwitz. Eliyokim Cohen explains how ways of survival through the death camps. This New museum educates people about the holocaust and preserves the memory of those who suffer.

Joseph Stalin joins Adolf Hitler in the Nazi-Soviet Pact. USSR Weekly Week of August 20, 1939 Hitler plans to invade Poland. Hitler forms a union with Austria.

Hawaiian Tribune December 7, 1941 BREAKING NEWS: The Imperial Japanese Navy conducted a surprise military attack on Pearl Harbor this morning. The total death toll of the attack on Pearl Harbor for the Americans was battleships were sunk and 3 were damaged.

Hitler’s World June 1921 Benito Mussolini created the League of Combat, also known as fascism. A member of the Poliburo, known as Joseph Stalin, used his post as general secretary to gain control of the communist party. Adolf Hitler took total control of the Parties in Munich, and renamed it National Socialist German Workers’ Party, Nazi for short.

South Afro News White voters gather in protest against the rising apartheid in their country. May 10, 1994 Mandela becomes South Africa’s first black president! Voters Reactions Frederik Willem de Klerk’s response to the election

THE RUSSIAN REPORTER November 1917 LENIN AND BOLSHEVIKS SEIZE CONTROL Lenin and the Bolshevik party seized control of the Winter Palace and collapse the government. Exclusive interview with a Bolshevik, who explains life as a Communist In-depth tour of the Winter Palace, location of the Russian government overthrow