What happened on 28 september 1938?

The birthdate of Huang Ju the date of death of Joseph H. Acklen the birthdate of Ben E. King the date of death of Charles Duryea the birthdate of Barbara Ingalls Shook the birthdate of Ray Warleigh the date of death of Bill Rollinson the birthdate of Emiliano Queiroz the birthdate of Juhani Lahtinen the birthdate of John Schultz the birthdate of Dietrich Dörner the birthdate of John Dendahl the birthdate of Edward Antrobus the birthdate of Peter Grosser the birthdate of Iain MacCormick the date of death of Con Conrad the birthdate of Ian Synman the birthdate of Lee Shulman the birthdate of Rosario Ferré.

The birthdate of Dietrich Dörner the birthdate of Prof. Dr. Dietrich Dörner (born 1938 in Berlin), professor and dean for General and Theoretical Psychology at the Institute of Theoretical Psychology at the Otto-Friedrich University in Bamberg, Germany the birthdate of John Dendahl the birthdate of John Dendahl, the syndicated columnist and Republican politician from New Mexico the birthdate of Edward Antrobus the birthdate of Sir Edward Philip Antrobus, 8th Baronet, the former first-class cricketer the birthdate of Peter Grosser the birthdate of Peter Grosser, the retired German football player and coach the birthdate of Iain MacCormick the birthdate of Iain Somerled MacDonald MacCormick (born 28 September 1939), the Scottish National Party (SNP) politician the date of death of Con Conrad the date of death of Con Conrad, the American songwriter and producer the birthdate of Ian Synman the birthdate of Ian M. Synman, the former Australian rules footballer in the VFL the birthdate of Lee Shulman the birthdate of Lee S. Shulman, the educational psychologist who has made notable contributions to the study of teacher education, assessment of teaching, and education in the fields of medicine, science and mathematics the birthdate of Rosario Ferré the birthdate of Dr. Rosario Ferré (born September 28,1938, in Ponce, Puerto Rico), the well known Puerto Rican writer, poet and essayist.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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