The origins of the Statue of Liberty, a symbol cherished by Americans, the French, and advocates of freedom globally, are explored in depth. This book reveals the untold history and significance of this iconic monument, shedding light on its creation and the cultural connections it embodies.
Richard N. Rhoades Livres



The book explores the implications of Nikita Khrushchev's bold 1956 statement and examines the narrative surrounding the collapse of the USSR in 1991. It challenges the perception of a definitive victory over communism, questioning whether the end of the Soviet Union truly signaled the demise of its ideological influence. Through this lens, the text delves into the complexities of global politics and the enduring legacy of communism, prompting readers to reconsider the historical interpretation of these significant events.