FTR, last I checked, there was still stuff from WWII which remains classified (talking ~70 year-old info); NARA takes their time...as they should.
Sometimes too long, IMO, but hey.
Yup, that was a whole big thing. Historians note it, though sadly, too many people these days don't know the half of things, like the amount of propaganda we used *in America* to fuel anger at the Axis forces.
Just did some quick, oblique searches online, can't find any references to Certain Things, so not posting about them.
Oh, don't even get me started on that topic - was just discussing the gross impact Texas has on school texts with a friend the other day 🙄
As a festive aside about WWII-era stuff...
I still have (*somewhere* - no clue exactly where in the house) a number of the ration books from that time. They're incomplete, as some of the coupons were used for their intended purpose (to redeem rations of coffee, meat, etc). _Fairly_ positive they survived the house fire, and I *may* have posted pics of them to Twitter, though none here.
Another item to add to the near-infinite list of stuff I intend to photograph & share 🙄
I still find it endlessly aggravating when people gripe about the inconvenience of wearing a mask during a pandemic when some older Americans *grew up* during a time when you had to ration damned near *everything* 🙄
It's infuriating, TBH. And they have the gall to call themselves Patriots 🤬
I'll shut up before I get too much more into "Old Man Ranting" mode
@netspionage It's easy to get worked up over, and it serves little purpose but ruining our own days. smh
@netspionage Obfuscation of information. The system moves so slowly that the people responsible will be long-since dead if/when the truth ever came out.
But history is written by the victor, and nearly all of our educational texts are printed in Texas, one of the last states we should be learning from.