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December 7, 1941 wasn't sudden – it was the explosion of an 80-year fuse lit by Commodore Perry's black ships in 1852. Get Nebula with 40% off annual subscription with my link: Watch Red Atoms on Nebula: ... In October 1940 President Roosevelt is running for his third term of office.
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- December 7, 1941 wasn't sudden – it was the explosion of an 80-year fuse lit by Commodore Perry's black ships in 1852.
- Get Nebula with 40% off annual subscription with my link: Watch Red Atoms on Nebula: ...
- In October 1940 President Roosevelt is running for his third term of office.
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