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The beginning of the Cold War – in a log cabin in North Carolina?

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On August 6, 1934, a powerful 39-year-old preacher in a small church addressed his congregation. The church was actually nothing more than a wretched log cabin, but there the preacher, Albert Teester, had occasionally held fire masses for the past few years in his own denomination and praised God directly with burning eyes. This was not far outside the small village of Sylva in North Carolina, USA, in those areas where...
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