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World War II: July 1998 From the EditorWorld War II Archives | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post Shirer’s observations from more than a half century ago are startling. The present-day revelations provided by Rees are shocking and profoundly troubling. Subscribe Today
The prospect for the future of mankind holds within it a great paradox. We shape our destiny like no other creature on this planet. We are capable of doing what is right and good. Yet we are capable of hatred and destruction. We have so often, throughout history, succumbed to the baseness and ultimately to the evil of our lesser selves. Eventually, we will come once again to a fork in the road. Let us heed the warnings of history. Michael E. Haskew, Editor,World War II Pages: 1 2
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