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approached by gary armstrong in it so they explain to me. we should take the war to the are your ear instead of setting dark it was i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being a lot to operate without much opposition and much endurance they explained to me they had already started this by. gone bomb attack on the rock bar outside. the os me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it yes of course i would be interested but they did explain to me that the was quite a number of people involved. after the odd her meeting was arranged. to her was there. in 6 to me it was on the right he should tell me about a lot of jobs had been gone up until that. such as dublin monaghan bombings. re fees. for bridge. bar bombing and shooting. 6. in seoul you can't get away from advertisement urging him. change your appearance. many local people see plastic surgery as a prerequisite for a successful career employers are often most interested in the job seekers appearance as a gra
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announcer: next on american history tv, william jewell college professor gary armstrong on the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position in the global order, but the political divisions created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri posted this event and provided the video. moderator: our guest speaker teaches american foreign policy in washington, d.c. he is a professor of political science and liberty missouri. he graduated with a bachelors degree from oklahoma university and a phd as well. assistant to a political scientist, economist, and author and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright who was here for a private dinner earlier this year to drop a name or two. [laughter] gary joined the william jewell college faculty in 1992 and serv
announcer: next on american history tv, william jewell college professor gary armstrong on the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position in the global order, but the political divisions created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the...
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attracted officers who would tended to be more militant than the ordinary policeman toes approach gary armstrong. they explained to me. we should take the war to the all your instead of setting box because i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being allowed to operate without much opposition much endurance they explained to me they had already started this by. gone bomb attack on the rock bar outside t.j. . be asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were...
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explosion at the rock bar and possession of firearms but similarly only received a suspended sentence gary armstrong who were also names escaped any conviction in the rock bar attack a lower the historical enquiries team a police unit set up to investigate historical murders says he was clearly a principal of fandor in a later book penned by armstrong after his release from prison he clearly details his role in the rock bar attack in a chapter called on fulfilled potential. between the middle of night in 72 when the guy really started its work until the end of 975 that's less than 3 years the gang had killed 89 people. in one month alone in april 9075 the 1st person they killed was dorothy trainer a protestant woman walking home with a catholic husband through portadown. within 3 days they'd killed martin mcveigh who was murdered as he cycled home from work in the same town portadown a couple of weeks later they blew up a little cottage that was being renovated killing 2 brothers and a sister and the sister's unborn baby girl. and by the end of the month they'd also care. a man called when boyle who
explosion at the rock bar and possession of firearms but similarly only received a suspended sentence gary armstrong who were also names escaped any conviction in the rock bar attack a lower the historical enquiries team a police unit set up to investigate historical murders says he was clearly a principal of fandor in a later book penned by armstrong after his release from prison he clearly details his role in the rock bar attack in a chapter called on fulfilled potential. between the middle...
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those approached by gary armstrong in that so they explained to me god we should take the war to the are your ear instead of setting dark because i think a lot of people's belief that they are your ear was being a lot to operate without much opposition much endurance the experience to me they ahd already started this by. gone the bomb attack on the route bar outside. the ostomy the fog would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it yes of...
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announcer: next on american history tv, william jewell college professor gary armstrong on the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position in the global order, but the political divisions created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the national world war i
announcer: next on american history tv, william jewell college professor gary armstrong on the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position in the global order, but the political divisions created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the...