He was an England citizen who visited both Canada and the United States to work on projects concerning research on the atomic bomb. ... However, he debated that he committed no crime since the Soviet Union was that of allies to the Canada and the United States, therefore the Soviet Union had a right in sharing such important information. ...
(Concerning Women) For all these reasons, Rosie was embraced by the American working woman and therefore became their representation, with many unions adopting her as their symbol. ... The debate among historians about the significance of the wartime experience for women revolves around how permanent the wartime employment changes were. ...
The Growth and Implementation of Hitler's Continental Expansionist Foreign Policy Program One of the most interesting historiographical debates about the Second World War concerns the nature of Hitler's foreign policy. ... All of which reject any possibility of coherent intention or program in Nazi Germany's foreign policy.(2) The ferocity of this debate, perhaps best personified by the AJP Taylor, Trevor-Roper duels, has only increased the stubbornness of each side, and impeded any sort of configuration of a middle group.(3) It seems almost impossible to prove ...