Rabu, 04 Oktober 2017

American History Review: In the Dark Streets Shineth

In the Dark Streets Shineth: A 1941 Christmas Eve Story As told by David McCullough; Shadow Mountain, book plus DVD On Christmas Eve, 1941, Winston Churchill was at FDR’s White House. He’d raced across the Atlantic after Pearl Harbor to confer with the new ally he’d wooed for so long. That night, 20,000 Americans gathered …

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