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Echoes of a Lost America

Echoes of a Lost America

Monika Wiesak

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Monika Wiesak
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9798986556864
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November 22, 1963-a date seared into the collective memory-marked a decisive moment that fundamentally shifted the course of history. Yet, John F. Kennedy’s assassination remains shrouded in mystery.What exactly transpired on that devastating day in Dallas and in the months leading up to it? What were the essential components needed to pull off the crime of the century? Who emerged victorious and who suffered defeat, both in the immediate aftermath and in the decades that ensued? And how did the perpetrators ensure they would not face consequences?Only through a comprehensive examination of the evidence, devoid of any preconceptions, can we begin to uncover the answers to these questions. This book refuses to cling to a single narrative but instead invites you to explore every angle, daring to tread where others fear to go. No topic is off-limits, no stone left unturned as we delve into the heart of the assassination.But the mystery and intrigue do not end there. The story intertwines with the fate of other Kennedys-the untimely end of JFK’s brother Robert and the tragic flight of JFK’s son, John Jr.This isn’t merely a recounting of political events; it’s a thriller in which the stakes are nothing short of the soul of a nation grappling with the loss of a leader many consider to be America’s last true president.

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