Europe had wounds to heal, the most noticeable stretching nearly 500 miles from the North Sea to Switzerland, [FN1] at the conclusion of the Great War. [FN2] Germany had a significant price to pay as the nation other nations blamed for the carnage that ensued from August, 1914. 1/7
Since World War II, prosecutors at the Nuremberg war crimes trials, as well as historians, had records from which they pieced together how leaders of the NSDAP went from little support in the Weimer Republic to dominance as the only party in Germany. 2/7
When I read today that Micah Beckwith [FN2] has gone from being shunned by magaGOP leaders to the subject of talk about his trying ton “primary” Sen Todd Young for a seat in the US Senate, I realized people should download & save anything Beckwith has posted. 3/7
Beckwith’s people have begun to defeat Beckwith’s posts. You should keep track of dates and time. Make copies and hide trhem, but on thumb drives and hide those outside your home. In the coming months, Beckwith will disavow much of what’s said. I wrote earlier: 4/7
We have to slam shut the door to the State house. The vote for Gov/Lt Gov can’t be split. I need to add: #BrainsNotBraun. Also: remember to follow Cassie Jackson on Facebook! 6/7
Footnotes:
FN1. Nat’l World War I Museum and Memorial, “Trench Warfare: Life in the Trenches, 1914-1919.”
FN2. Before the start of WWII, the war fought 1914-1918, was called, by many, “The Great War.” Blakemore, Erin, “What caused World War I and what were its effects?” National Geographic, 4/11/19. 7/7
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