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The Agriculture Marketing Act 1932 established the Milk Marketing Board and the Potato Marketing Board. (1) They gave...
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The Montrose Burghs by-election, caused by the resignation of Sir Robert Hutchinson (Liberal), was held on 28 June...
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The Labour cabinet was very much aware of the seriousness of the economic situation. In May 1931 Ramsay MacDonald...
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The interesting thing about Cermak is that he was assassinated in what seemed to be an attempt on Roosevelt’s life. His main problem was...
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Between this and Cermak doing his best to finish the 1909 Burnham Plan it seems Chicago is experiencing something of a renaissance...
May 22, 2024
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Well of course, they ate them... :) Randy
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Chapter 12: The First Five Year Plan Stalin's Rise to Power Joseph Stalin, born Ioseb Jughashvili, rose to power in the Soviet Union...
May 22, 2024
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Germany and Japan were running about as fast as they could manage iirc. I don't know enough about British naval history to know whether...
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Thinking over the accelerated USN program, is that going to see a response from the other naval powers? France was fairly content to...
May 22, 2024
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This pace is somewhat unsustainable. I'm probably going to be forced into either no longer writing a chapter a day or cutting the length...
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Chapter 11: Balance of Payments Uber Alles Germany, 1933 In November 1932, as Roosevelt won near universal acclaim at the ballot box...
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Some cool media I’ve been consulting A YouTube channel that went week by week through WW2 (I haven’t watched most of their videos but...
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Chapter 10.5: Yearning to Breath Free Pittsburgh, 1933 The clang of hammers and the buzz of saws filled the air as Jacob Miller wiped...
May 21, 2024
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I’m gunning for a non territorial America-wank here. There’s still going to be suburbanization because it’s a reasonable preference to...
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