Annie Oakley Shoots the Kaiser?
History Shorts20 Kesä 2024

Annie Oakley Shoots the Kaiser?

Annie Oakley was a legendary figure in the world of sharpshooting and entertainment during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. But did you know that "The Little Sure Shot" not only used her popularity and fame to help the American War effort but could have potentially prevented the Great War? Well... maybe.


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