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Topics: World War Two -- Fiction, World War Two
Broadcasts from the World War II years.
Topics: wwII, world war two
Letters written by Roland James Saundercook from 1942-1945 while on active duty for the Royal Canadian Air Force. Roland James Saundercook was born January 25th, 1925 in Collins Bay, Ontario to Helen Bernice Saundercook (nee Yeomans) (1902-1962) and Bruce Madden Saundercook (1901-1962). Roland James had three siblings, an older brother Roy James Saundercook (1922), who died as an infant before Roland James was born, and two younger sisters, Joan Saundercook and Betty Saundercook. Roland James...
Topics: World War Two, letters, soldier
Manual on Japanese aircraft Performance and Characteristics, TAIC No. 1.
Topics: TAIC, Japanese Aircraft, World War Two
Many people will now be familiar with the story of Eric Lomax the "Railway Man". Born in Scotland in 1919, Eric Lomax joined the Signals Corps at the outbreak of war, and was posted to Singapore. After the fall of Singapore, he was sent to work on the Thailand - Burma railway, where he was badly tortured for having made a map of the railway. After the war, he developed a hatred of his tormentors, with particular hatred for the man who acted as interpreter for his tormentors. Over 60...
Topics: BBC Radio Reading, World War Two
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May 25, 2021
05/21
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DESPITE THE ELEMENTS BBC Radio 4 FM, 28 May 1969 20.00 Synopsis Twenty-five years ago a mission was undertaken by an R.A.F. Lancaster bomber of 115 Squadron. The three survivors SGT. NICHOLAS ALKEMADE the rear gunner SGT, JOSEPH CLEARY the navigator SGT. GEOFFREY BURWELL the wireless operator recall the amazing adventures that befell them after the aircraft was set on fire by a German night-fighter with SQN, LDR. GEORGE MACKIE WING CDR. PETER HOWARD and W.O. RAY LAMBE Authentic sound effects...
Topics: Despite The Elements, World War Two, Documentary
A simple explanation of how peacetime taxes were spent paying for the enormous cost of the war.
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Topics: peacetime taxes, world war two, great britain
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From an old torrent https://thepiratebay.org/description.php?id=6173222 Uploaded: 2011-02-14 By: sonnetp Description: This is a cleaned up version of the KM99 archive of WWII radio audio files. I\'ve also added some additional audio files to the archive. :) This collection of files encompasses the length and breadth of WWII from the consolidation of power by Hitler and Mussolini in the early 1930\'s to the Nuremberg verdicts of 1946. It\'s a fascinating look at history and the history of...
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Topic: WWII Radio Archive WW2 World War Two
Source: torrent:urn:sha1:772caa8da29ae72410e41db10438a5462247f2a1
Planter's Punch Cover Story and Backstop Documents for Eagle
Topics: OSS, World war 2, WW2, world war two
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Sep 7, 2014
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Men at Sea is a World War II docu-drama about the Atlantic convoys and the men who served in this dangerous theater. Men at Sea was produced by the NBC Radio Network with technical assistance from the War Shipping Administration and the U.S. Maritime Commission. The production was broadcast in the summers of 1943, 1944, and 1945 for the purpose of aiding recruitment for the U.S. Merchant Marine. The Men at Sea series was a quality effort with good sound effects, a plausible plot line and...
Topics: old time radio, world war two, combat, sea
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May 11, 2015
05/15
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THE REAL CAUSES OF WORLD WAR II — Michael Parenti Who inside Germany was resisting the rise of Hitler and why were they not supported by Britain and France? Why did the Western Allies allow Hitler to take over Austria and Czechoslovakia? Why did Britain and France refuse to enter an anti fascist alliance with the Soviet Union? Why did Britain and France do nothing while Hitler conquered Denmark and Norway even though they had finally already declared war against Germany in 1939. The West,...
Topics: World War Two, USSR, Germany, Hitler, Michael Parenti
OSS Report on IG Farben and the Nazi war machine
Topics: Nazi, WW2, World War 2, World War Two
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Starring: Orson Welles Vincent Price Helen Hayes Judith Evelyn From the West, from the East, the war draws near to Canadian shores. Canada is saying goodbye to her sons who are off to serve in allparts of the world. Taxes, the restrictions on unessential services, and the re-allocation of man power bring the war into the life of every Canadian. But Canadians are still living in relative luxury, and they still hold fast to the greatest of blessings - freedom. "Nazi Eyes on Canada"...
Topics: Nazi Eyes on Canada, World War Two, Propaganda
Here is the complete recording of Benjamin Freedman speaking at the Willard Hotel in 1961 about Zionism and World War 3. From the original vinyl LPs.
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Topic: Jews Hitler World War Two Zionism Federal Reserve
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Jul 24, 2021
07/21
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Palfrey - Kemp Collection
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During the Second World War, in 1943, the BBC built a transmitting station on the east coast of Humberside, England named BBC Ottringham. It's purpose was to counter the increase in German jamming signals, and to broadcast propaganda into Germany. Following the end of the war, and with lack of funds, the station was deconstructed in 1953 and its transmitters moved to Droitwich. History: http://www.bbc.co.uk/humber/content/articles/2006/02/19/bbc_ottringham_feature.shtml...
Topics: Ottringham Calling, World War Two, Radio Transmissions, Documentary
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A program from Radio Sweden during the middle of World War II.
Topics: Sweden Calls America, May 1943, World War Two
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A 1941 British documentary about a community restaurant in wartime. It also emphasises the importance of growing vegetables at home. The film was directed by Mary Field.
Topics: Short film, 1941, 1940s, Documentary, Food, World War Two
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Feb 19, 2022
02/22
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Swinging to Victory Big band music that swung the war played by the BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie with guest singers Angela Christian, Danny Street and Quintessence. Presented by David Jacobs. From the Guild Hall, Portsmouth Mon 8th May 1995, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2 Producer Graham Pass
Topics: Swing To Victory, World War Two, Big Band Music
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Political Cartoon, Somerville High School Yearbook 1942
Topics: Political Cartoon, Somerville High School, Massachusetts, World War Two
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Oct 7, 2019
10/19
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A.K. Chesterton's classic booklet on British Fascism. Originally published in 1935 The people of Britain are not adepts in the use of anger. That is why our politicians sleep so peacefully at nights, and why no nocturnal terrors hover around the pillows of our Press magnates, or disturb. the beatific lumbers of our money-jugglers. The indignation which melts before newspaper blandishments or is conveniently side-tracked by newspaper lies, is not the kind to draw tumbrils through the street in...
Topics: fascism, and, syndicalism, uk, ww2, world war two, politics
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Feb 14, 2007
02/07
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This WWII drama tells the story of a racist officer (played by Stephen Boyd) put in charge of a squad of black troops charged with seizing a dam topped with a critical roadway before the Germans can destroy it. Originally produced as for television with the title Carter's Army , it first aired on the ABC television network's ABC Movie of the Week on January 27, 1970. The film was retitled Black Brigade for later and home video release. UPLOADER COMMENT: This well done TV Movie,...
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Topics: action, drama, World War Two, Richard Pryor, racism, military segregation
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A 1941 British instructional film about how to make tea during wartime.
Topics: Short film, Instructional film, 1941, 1940s, Tea, World War Two
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Nov 13, 2016
11/16
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Sydpart2
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Watch this episode on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSVZPPAyEn0
Topics: History, Review, Discussion, Nazi, Germany, WWII, World War Two, Holocaust
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Damian Lewis reads the dramatic story of the charismatic Agent ZigZag. Abridged by Doreen Estall. 1/5. The previously untold story of Britain's most extraordinary double agent. At the start of the war, British criminal Eddie Chapman is recruited by the German secret service. He soon becomes a highly prized and decorated Nazi agent. What the Germans don't know is that his also working for MI5. 2/5. Having been recruited as a spy by the Germans, Eddie Chapman , codename Fritz, is about to be...
Topics: Ben Macintyre, Agent Zig Zag, Espionage, World War Two, Reading
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Yearbook dedication with Headmaster Messsage
Topics: Somerville, High School, Headmaster Message, 1942, World War Two, II
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Chime Bells - Soundies 1943 Rosalie Allen yodels to her sailor boyfriend who is going overseas during The Second World War. Soundies are three-minute American musical films, produced between 1940 and 1947, each displaying a song, dance, and/or band or orchestral number Original: https://archive.org/details/SoundieQ Rosalie Allen was an American country singer, songwriter, guitarist, columnist and television and radio host who was noted for her yodeling. She was known as the Queen of Yodeling,...
Topics: Rosalie Allen, Chime Bells, Soundies, World War Two, 1943, Patriotism
A Potpourri of Easter Lore: Easter parades, bunnies, lilies, eggs, etc. Successful Clay County lawyer Considered Himself a Lawyer: Magnus Wefald of Hawley profiled after his death Killer Blizzard Follows Spring Thaw in 1941: March 5, 1941 Blizzard POWs work at Moorhead Truck Farm: World War 2 German prisoners of war work on Peterson and Horn Farms summers of 1944 and 1945
Topics: Easter, Blizzard, Disaster, War, Prisoners of War, World War Two
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Coast Guard Radio Reporter, Michael Spatz Interview with U.S.C.G. Seaman First Class, Elmer J. Blaze from East Saint Louis, IL Somewhere in the Pacific Ocean aboard a Coast Guard Land Escort Vessel.
Topics: U.S.C.G., Elmer J. Blaze Field Recording, 1943, World War Two
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Listening to War Wed 14th Jan 1981, 19:45 on BBC Radio 4 FM In August 1939, a bus load of men and women of various European nationalities and diverse talents was driven from Broadcasting House in London to Wood Norton near Evesham in Worcestershire. On arrival they plunged at once Into a demanding round-the-clock routine. ' It was something worth doing that I could do ... lovely job.' ' The atmosphere was hectic but rather cheerful ...' ' A tremendous experience, humanly, professionally,...
Topics: Listening To War. World War Two, BBC Monitoring Service, Documentary
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Oct 17, 2020
10/20
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SANWAL WBGO Collection 1971
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World War Two Chevron School Broadcasts The Standard School Broadcast [Chevron] was an educational radio program that went on the air in 1928 to promote history and music appreciation for students in the United States. It was the oldest educational radio program in America. 1971
Topics: World War Two, Chevron School Broadcasts, American History, music appreciation, documentary
24 Billboard hits from 1940-1945.
Topics: big bands, jazz, pop, music, 1940s, hits, Billboard, World War Two
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A 1942 British documentary about efforts to bring the arts to people during wartime. Produced by the Strand Film Company for the Ministry of Information. Note: Unfortunately I cannot do anything about the black bars on the sides of the screen. I didn't add them, and I can't remove them.
Topics: Short film, 1942, 1940s, Documentary, World War Two, Ministry of Information
Images taken during WWII after the bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. The images were originally donated to the East Hampton Library, East Hampton, New York; and then transferred to the Ammerman Campus Library of Suffolk Community College in Selden, NY. See letter within the PDF file explaining the acquisition of the Images from a donation by Barry L. Rost of Henderson, Nevada. No copyright notice evident, Public Domain under Rule 5 of the United States Copyright Statutes. Etext created by Gerard...
Topics: hiroshima, east hampton library, long island, world war two, military, photographs
Camp Endicott Seabee Operating Whale Boat on Narragansett Bay.
Topics: wwii, world war two, military, navy, seabee, marine, photograph, postcard, 1943
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The Spare Room By Mordecai Richler The story revolves around a Jewish family during World War 2 who takes in boarders. The first boarder is Heir Banbinger, a refugee who's waiting for his family to arrive from the old country. After a number of other borders, Mervyn, a struggling writer rents the Spare room. Mrs. Hirsh is taken with Mervyn and helps him stay even though Mr. Hirsh is demanding the rent. Mr Hirsh reads reads the book, changes his mind about Mervyn and becomes more lenient with...
Topics: The Spare Room, Mordecai Richler, Montreal, World War Two, Radio Drama
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10/18
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Somerville High Library
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1942 Somerville, Massachusetts High School Yearbook Two page spread honoring first 2 students to enlist in US Military that year (Navy)
Topics: World War Two, US Navy, Somerville, Massachusetts, Robert Gage, Herbert Rawlinson
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A 1946 British documentary about the victory parade. Produced by the Colonial Film Unit for the Central Office of Information.
Topics: Short film, 1946, 1940s, World War Two, Central Office of Information
Catalog titled March Military Equipment Company.
Topics: Military Equipment, Army Surplus Catalogue, United States Army, World War Two
Bashe talks about her family history and recites several Yiddish proverbs.
Topics: yiddish, yidish, galicia, poland, world war two, shoah, proverbs, shprikhverter, bashe kuperstein
OSS Liquidation Budget 1946 No 13
Topics: OSS, Office of Strategic Services, World War 2, World War Two, WW2
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A 1943 British theatrical advertisement for Persil, a popular brand of laundry soap (later a detergent). This commercial also doubles as a PSA for making clothes last longer during the hard times of WW2. I do not know the copyright status of this. I hope it's OK to upload.
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Topics: Short film, 1943, 1940s, Advertisement, Advertising, Persil, World War Two, Laundry soap
1929 (Reprinted with Amendments (Nos. 1 to 4)), 1939 This manual shows how the British Army was reading maps, using the compass and protractor as well as photo interpretation and making field sketches at the outset of the Second World War.
Topics: British Army, infantry, map reading, world war two, second world war, training
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Oct 9, 2019
10/19
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Robert Welch
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https://archive.org/details/WelchRobertThePoliticianALookAtThePoliticalForcesThatPropelledDwightDavidEisenhowerIntoThePresi An optimised version of the above, reduced from 228 MB to 35 MB, all pages straightened, converted to monochrome and blank pages stripped also, text slightly thickened for clarity, with OCR re-ran. Original Description: This book was considered one of the most controversial non-religious manuscripts of its day. The author felt it was too "hot" for publication in...
Topics: politics, geopolitics, usa, eisenhower, world war two, ww2, cold war, war, biography
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A 1943 British comedy short film about war savings. Starring popular actor Claude Hulbert. Produced by Ealing Studios.
Topics: Short film, 1943, 1940s, Comedy, Government film, World War Two, Claude Hulbert
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A 1944 British theatrical public service announcement for the Post Office Savings Bank.
Topics: Short film, 1944, 1940s, Government film, Public service announcement, World War Two
1,467 pages of documents concerning plans before the occupation of Japan to take place after the end of hostiles, and reports on the occupation of Japan, including maps and charts. Operation BLACKLIST documents Basic outline plans for Blacklist operations to occupy Japan proper and Korea after surrender or collapse. Covers air dropping of emergency supplies to POWs and Civilian Internees, base establishments, port and base development, airfield development, hospitalization, summary of...
Topics: Blacklist, Japan, World War Two, World War 2, WW2, WWII, Japan Occupation
Abstract In a quote of A.S. Eddington it is stated that “where science progressed the farthest, the mind has but regained from nature that which the mind has put into nature”. Selecting this kind of observed reality as central theme implies the assumption that present and future belong to the issue of reality. Further, an attempt to place the two German realities, which have emerged after WWII in the context of a new German reality, means defining modern political life in trans-reality...
Topics: Observed reality, German realities, World War Two, Reliability, Shaping, Human Knowledge,...
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A brief "follow the bouncing ball" WW2 musical short from Britain. I assume this was produced for the Ministry of Information.
Topics: Short film, Government film, Ministry of Information, 1943, 1940s, World War Two
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A 1943 British musical WW2 short film starring Tommy Trinder. Produced by Ealing Studios
Topics: Short film, Musical, World War Two, Government film, Ealing Studios, Tommy Trinder
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A 1941 British short film produced for the Ministry of Information. The film advises people to avoid using public transport during rush hour, so that war workers can use it instead.
Topics: Government film, Short film, 1941, 1940s, World War Two, Ministry of Information