After a few days to reflect on the historic election of Scott Brown, it finally occurred to me what actually made this election historic.
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Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish diplomat that saved thousands by bravely handing out Swedish passports to Jews trapped in Budapest during WW2.
Today is December 18th, 1892 and I am writing to you from St. Petersburg Russia. Last night I had the honor of attending a premier performance of a new Russian ballet called The Nutcracker. I was very excited to see Czar Alexander III in attendance for the premier also.
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It is Saturday December 6th, 1941 and America's tensions with Germany and Japan are escalating. Today, President Roosevelt will appeal to the Japanese Emperor for peace.
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My daughter, who is ten years old and in 5th grade, participated in her School's Immigration day and wrote a beautiful letter about her experience that I thought some might enjoy reading.
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Today is July 17th, 1945. Lufbery News was invited to report on the post European War conference being held in Potsdam, Germany. The leaders of the victorious countries are all in attendance.
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Today is July 5th, 1826 and we learned today that while celebrating our country's 50th Birthday yesterday, two of the author's and contributors died.
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[Note to readers: It was a hard day to pick an event to write about. It was also today, the third day of fighting at Gettysburg, that Picket made his charge across a field into heavy fire from the Union forces.
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Today is June 28th, 1919 and Lubery News is outside of Paris at the Palace of Versailles where Germany will sign a treaty to end World War 1.
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Today is June 22nd, 1776 and Lufbery News sat down to talk to George Washington. When I met up with the General he was busy supervising the construction of defensive fortifications in New York where the British threatened an invasion.
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Today is June 21st, 1788 and we received word early this morning that New Hampshire will ratify the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution needed 9 states to ratify before it became law and New Hampshire will be the 9th state. The U.S.
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… we have also granted, for us and our heirs for ever, all the liberties written out below, to have and to keep for them and their heirs, of us and our heirs:
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Today is June 12, 1944 and Lufbery News received word that John Kennedy, son of the SEC Chairman Joe Kennedy received the very prestigious Medal of Honor. This, the highest award given by the U.S.
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Today is June 8th, 632 C.E. and we just received word that the famous Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him) died in the arms of his wife, Aishah.
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It is the morning of June 6, 1944. I am in a transport ship with hundreds of American men somewhere in the middle of the English Channel. It is dark, windy, and the seas are rough. The talk is of families, wives and girlfriends - but most men are silent and in prayer.
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Today is June 1st, 1942 and Lufbery News just learned from an underground newspaper in Poland that the Germans are exterminating European Jews in camps devised for the purpose.
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Today is May 31st, 1431 and Joan of Arc was put to death by the English in Normandy yesterday morning. Her crime was her rejection of church authority in favor of direct inspiration from God.
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Today is May 23rd, 1960 and we just received news that Israel captured Adolf Eichmann and will hold him to trial for War crimes. It is believed that Adolf Eichmann was in charge of the Nazi plan to exterminate all the Jews in Europe.
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We are saddened by the news we received today from France. On May 19th, 1918, the first ever American Ace, Major Raoul Lufbery was killed in action over France today.
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We are in France visiting with Major Raoul Lufbery, the first American flying Ace of this war with Germany. Yesterday we talked with Major Lufbery about how he arrived at this war. Today, we are going to ask the Major more about his flying, fears and great battles.
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Today is May 17th, 1918 and we are sitting down with the first American Ace of World War 1, Major Raoul Lufbery. After explaining to Major Lufbery that Lufbery News adopted his name due to his extraordinary career as an American fighter pilot, we began the interview.
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Today, May 15th, 1800, President John Adams ordered the nation's capital to move from Philadelphia to it's new location in what is being called Washington, located in the new District of Columbia.
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Today, May 11th, 1812 Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is assassinated. We do not have all the details, but it appears the Prime Minister was shot and killed today when he entered the House of Commons.
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Lufbery News learned that the Germans signed an unconditional surrender yesterday in Reims, France. Reims is centered in the middle of Champagne - the region where the French make their famous champagnes.
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Today is May 5th, 1862 and I just spent 2 months traveling to Mexico. I hope to meet up with the small Mexican Army, lead by General Zaragoza, and find out how they plan to stop the French invaders who recently arrived and didn't leave.
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Lufbery is a great man, and a fine connoisseur of history and single malts. Once abducted by the evil "backend change" of planet Tang, he has now returned in glory. Read his stuff.
I probably learn more in a month from Lufbery's articles than from most other posters in my entire time on Newsvine. If I could only have five items on my watchlist, Lufbery would still be among them.
— Walt D
Lufbery goes really well with a glass of J&B and a fat Cohiba. I see an oversized coffee table book in his future and I'd be the first one on Amazon to pre-order.
Luf, one day I will sit down with you by a crackling fire and we'll sip some tea while you educate me on the history of civilization. I love the history articles. Keep them coming!