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America 2022 is facing a complete loss of constitutional liberties, and with a feckless president at the helm, a complete loss of respect on the world stage. But America's seen tough times before. And so has the world. Whether we're talking about the American Revolution or COVID-19 pandemic clampdowns on freedoms or other times in history where world wars have brought out the ugliest, most vicious and greatest evil of humanity, good can -- and ultimately, will -- prevail. Historian and best-selling author Craig Shirley discusses one such dark moment in time, April 1945.
By The Washington Times4.7
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America 2022 is facing a complete loss of constitutional liberties, and with a feckless president at the helm, a complete loss of respect on the world stage. But America's seen tough times before. And so has the world. Whether we're talking about the American Revolution or COVID-19 pandemic clampdowns on freedoms or other times in history where world wars have brought out the ugliest, most vicious and greatest evil of humanity, good can -- and ultimately, will -- prevail. Historian and best-selling author Craig Shirley discusses one such dark moment in time, April 1945.

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