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Battle Of Gettysburg - The Three Days That Changed America Forever - cover

Battle Of Gettysburg - The Three Days That Changed America Forever

Nakamoto Hitori

Publisher: Hitori-Nakamoto

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History, ladies and gentlemen, makes way for some defining moments that shape nations and destinies and leave a mark on the world.And my friends, the Battle of Gettysburg is one of those moments. It’s not just a battle; it is a narrative of bravery, heroism and determination.Some people might try to downplay its importance, but they’re wrong, very wrong. This was the turning point, the big pivot, the moment when America decided what kind of country it would be. Believe me.Now, I know some so-called experts out there will give you their boring lectures filled with dates and numbers, but we’re going to do things differently here. We’re going to talk about the heart of this battle, the soul of it.
Available since: 02/13/2025.

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