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  1. 3 days ago · One war was over, but during this two-decade period, England — and at its heart, London — became a battleground in a new conflict as gay men fought for their lives and their dignity. To ...

  2. 3 days ago · According to John F. Kennedy’s 1940 Why England Slept, the British public’s rising disgust with the totalitarian nature of Germany’s Nazi regime, the rising public fear of defencelessness against bombardment by Germany’s growing air power around 1935, the disappointment with the 1932-34 disarmament conference, and the continuously ...

  3. 5 days ago · She often appears in the media discussing monarchy and the royal family. She lives in Winchester with her husband and their three children. Alice Hunt discusses six poems that bring to life Britain’s Republican past, including from Sir Thomas Fairfax, John Milton and Margaret Cavendish.

  4. 2 days ago · According to the written document detailing the conflict, the Official History of the Bay of Pigs, written by the CIA, America was apprehensive. The CIA was aware that Castro would not plan on appealing to Heads of State, but instead, the masses, as he addressed the workers and farmers of America.

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  5. 5 days ago · Answer: Why England Slept. In 1955, while recovering from a back operation, he penned 'Profiles of Courage', which won him a Pulitzer Prize. 4. John F. Kennedy had a lifelong love of the sea and throughout his life he enjoyed sailing his 26 foot sailboat off Cape Cod.

  6. 2 days ago · Political instability in Britain. George II died in October 1760 and was succeeded by his grandson, who became George III. The new king became one of the most controversial British monarchs. In the first 10 years of his reign administrations changed no fewer than seven times.

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  8. 4 days ago · England and its two unions: The anatomy of a nation and its discontents. This report highlights politically important and culturally fascinating trends in the attitudes of people living in England to national identity and their nation's relationship with its two unions: the UK and Europe.

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