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Professor Snyder,

Thanks for your work on Safe Skies and on documenting Ukrainian history. It’s important to have respected historians publicizing the truth to a broad audience. It’s unfortunate that so many Americans, including political leaders, are so woefully ignorant of the world around them that they are easily swayed by demagogues and their Russian influencers (or handlers, to use a term of art:)).

Andrew P. Cap, COL, USA, retired

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It seems we live on an island far away from other countries right next door. Do this simple test: ask random people what the capital of Canada is, and see what if anything they say (probably Toronto or Quebec or some other place). Or ask where the Yucatan is. Or if you're a NYC wise-ass like me, ask them on a map which one is on top, Oregon or Washington. Well, that's a tough one for most people. Worse is which is on top, Nebraska or Kansas. That neighbor of yours who is a real dummy, ask them which is on top, North Dakota or South Dakota, or perhaps which one is next to New York State, New Hampshire or Vermont.

Geographic education in our country is pitiful, worse even than our public school education in history (sorry Professor, but you undoubtedly know that already). But civics is way down there as well. I am convinced that glomming these three disciplines into something called "social studies" stupided-up a hundred years of American kids. And now we suffer the results.

Dr. Snyder, a brief word: I have watched a number of your lectures on Eastern Europe (fascinating) but what you did with Safe Skies might just make you a legend in that part of the world (if it hasn't already), and to other historians and to those few who ardently want peace in our world as well as everyone having the right to live free, and safe. Thank you!

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