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History Of US Imperialism: World War II - PSMLS Class

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This is the third part of our series on the History of US Imperialism, this time on American Imperialism during and immediately after WW2. During this time the United States was an imperialist power that gained from its participation in, and played a progressive role in, the United Front with other allies, including the Soviet Union, to defeat the fascist Axis powers. We’ll also cover how American businessmen collaborated with the Nazis, and how the United States and other western imperialists absorbed Nazis after the war. Connect with PSMLS: https://linktr.ee/peoplesschool Sign up to join the PSMLS mailing list and get notified of new Zoom classes every Tuesday and Thursday: http://eepurl.com/h9YxPb Donate to the GoFundMe for our legal case: https://www.gofundme.com/f/legal-fund... Visit our bookstore: https://newoutlookpublishers.store/ Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 2:25 Series Recap 3:30 American Collaboration with Nazi Germany 9:40 Traitors in American History: Lessons from the Moscow Trials - Reading 1 11:25 Q&A 1 25:10 The United States in World War II 30:15 History of the CPUSA, Chapter 28 - World War II - Reading 2 32:40 The Truth about the Atomic Bombs 34:20 Q&A 2 59:30 Post-War Imperialist Activity 1:06:20 Q&A 3 1:27:30: Conclusion
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This is the third part of our series on the History of US Imperialism, this time on American Imperialism during and immediately after WW2. During this time the United States was an imperialist power that gained from its participation in, and played a progressive role in, the United Front with other allies, including the Soviet Union, to defeat the fascist Axis powers. We’ll also cover how American businessmen collaborated with the Nazis, and how the United States and other western imperialists absorbed Nazis after the war. Connect with PSMLS: https://linktr.ee/peoplesschool Sign up to join the PSMLS mailing list and get notified of new Zoom classes every Tuesday and Thursday: http://eepurl.com/h9YxPb Donate to the GoFundMe for our legal case: https://www.gofundme.com/f/legal-fund... Visit our bookstore: https://newoutlookpublishers.store/ Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 2:25 Series Recap 3:30 American Collaboration with Nazi Germany 9:40 Traitors in American History: Lessons from the Moscow Trials - Reading 1 11:25 Q&A 1 25:10 The United States in World War II 30:15 History of the CPUSA, Chapter 28 - World War II - Reading 2 32:40 The Truth about the Atomic Bombs 34:20 Q&A 2 59:30 Post-War Imperialist Activity 1:06:20 Q&A 3 1:27:30: Conclusion
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