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Almost History
Close Calls, Plan B's, and Twists of Fate in America's Past
2000
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Now in paperback, and in the tradition of the bestseller What If—the events that narrowly missed becoming true history.Throughout American history, many speeches and documents were prepared for events that might have happened, but never did: Eisenhower's personal note apologizing for the failure of D-Day; Lincoln's plans for post-Civil War Reconstruction; the CIA's memo discussing the use of Americans as guinea pigs in drug tests, among many others. Almost History includes more than eighty selections, many supported by photographs of the actual documents, and each is introduced with the story of how they came to be and where they fit in our history. They are compiled here for the first time, by a deputy director of the National Archives, illustrating how close America came to defeat, disaster, and distress—and providing chilling proof that history can change in an instant. For example: —Eisenhower's apology for the failure of D-Day—Nixon's speech informing the public that Apollo XI would not return to earth—JFK's prepared address justifying the bombing of Cuba Almost History has been featured in USA Today, the New York Post, Chicago Sun-Times, Washington Post, and the Chicago Tribune.

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Roger Bruns
Author · 6 books
Roger Bruns (b. 1941) is an author and the former deputy director for the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States.
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