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A 1943 Translation Blunder Saved FDR, Churchill, and Eisenhower From Being Assassinated

History Unplugged Podcast

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The Battle of Stalingrad

The U.S. wanted to invade Europe in 1943, but the British didn't think it would work. A senior RAF officer came up with a compromise that allowed both sides to focus on their goals. The Americans eventually settled on capturing Sicily for supply lines and then deferring an invasion until 1944.

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