I just finished teaching my World History class my unit on WW2 and pretty much read to my class most of my notes from Professor Dube. The extra details in my lecture added interest to my normal lecture I've been giving for several years. I am particulary interested in the way the U.S. changed from punitive to supportive in post WW2 politics. I always assumed (I know, I know) that the U.S. was supportive right away to deter the possibility of WW3. I have to remember that history doesn't move that fast.