Steve Rogers (
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fandomhigh2016-03-18 04:56 pm
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20th Century American History, Friday, March 18, 2016
Well, at least Steve had his clothes on today. Yesterday had been cold and he hadn't really appreciated the squirrels whistling after him. He smelled of very strong detergent, but so did everyone, right?
"Okay, today we'll get in the battles and strategies of my version of World War II," he said. "Apparently there are some realities that didn't have an evil scientist named Red Skull running a secret Nazi science division."
Lucky you, his tone said.
He then took the the students through D-Day, Bastogne and the battle of Stalingrad in the European theater and Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima in the Pacific.
As they drew to the end of their time, he leaned forward. "There are some even more unhappy portions of the war--the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the concentration camps across Eastern Europe, but I didn't want to spring those on you without making sure it was all right to talk about," he said. "If you want, we can do it next week. If not, we can move on to the 1950s as a group and you can research on your own and come to me with your conclusions. Talk to me after class with what you'd prefer, all right?"
"Okay, today we'll get in the battles and strategies of my version of World War II," he said. "Apparently there are some realities that didn't have an evil scientist named Red Skull running a secret Nazi science division."
Lucky you, his tone said.
He then took the the students through D-Day, Bastogne and the battle of Stalingrad in the European theater and Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima in the Pacific.
As they drew to the end of their time, he leaned forward. "There are some even more unhappy portions of the war--the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the concentration camps across Eastern Europe, but I didn't want to spring those on you without making sure it was all right to talk about," he said. "If you want, we can do it next week. If not, we can move on to the 1950s as a group and you can research on your own and come to me with your conclusions. Talk to me after class with what you'd prefer, all right?"

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