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* [[wikipedia:Able Archer 83|Able Archer 83]], a NATO excercise from 1983.11.02-11, came close to convincing the USSR that a first strike was imminent, in response to which they readied their nuclear forces and placed air units in East Germany and Poland on alert.
 
* [[wikipedia:Able Archer 83|Able Archer 83]], a NATO excercise from 1983.11.02-11, came close to convincing the USSR that a first strike was imminent, in response to which they readied their nuclear forces and placed air units in East Germany and Poland on alert.
 
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* '''1934''', The [[wikipedia:Business Plot]]: US Marine Corps Major General [[wikipedia:Smedley Butler|Smedley Butler]] testifies to the [[US Congress]] that he was approached by a group of wealthy industrialists who attempted to recruit him to serve as the leader of a plot to overthrow presiden [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and to assume and wield power once the coup was successful. The devastation of the [[Great Depression]] had caused many Americans to question the foundations of [[liberal democracy]], making ideas such as [[fascism]] and [[national socialism]] seem appealing to [[conservative (US)|conservative]]s while many [[liberal (US)|liberal]]s dallied with [[socialism]] and [[communism]].
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* '''1934''', The [[wikipedia:Business Plot]]: US Marine Corps Major General [[wikipedia:Smedley Butler|Smedley Butler]] testifies to the [[US Congress]] that he was approached by a group of wealthy industrialists (The [[American Liberty League]]) who attempted to recruit him to serve as the leader of a plot to overthrow presiden [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and to assume and wield power once the coup was successful. The devastation of the [[Great Depression]] had caused many Americans to question the foundations of [[liberal democracy]], making ideas such as [[fascism]] and [[national socialism]] seem appealing to [[conservative (US)|conservative]]s while many [[liberal (US)|liberal]]s dallied with [[socialism]] and [[communism]].

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