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World War II Chronicles
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World War II Chronicles is a weekly look back to 'This Week in World War II, 75 Years Ago.' Originally produced in coordination with the National Archives to mark the 50th anniversary of the war, World War II Chronicles features original newsreel reports and archival footage to tell the story as it happened, week by week. Hosted by famed World War II newsreel anchor Ed Herlihy, World War II Chronicles is produced by the American Veterans Center.
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Nuremberg: The Trial of the Nazi War Criminals
- A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama
- Written by: Jonathan Myerson
- Narrated by: Alex Kingston, full cast, Henry Goodman,
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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Summer, 1945. The war is over, and Germany has surrendered. Across Europe, the top surviving Nazis are being tracked down, arrested and imprisoned in a once-opulent Luxembourg hotel, on 24-hour suicide watch. Now, the Allies must decide what to do with them. After much deliberation, Britain, America, Russia and France agree that Hitler's high command must be formally tried. This will be an entirely new kind of trial, with utterly new charges: those of 'crimes against humanity' and 'genocide'. And before it can even take place, numerous crises and obstacles must be overcome.
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Nuremberg: The Trial of the Nazi War Criminals
- A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama
- Narrated by: Alex Kingston, full cast, Henry Goodman, Freddie Fox, Natalie Dormer
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
- Release Date: 05-05-22
- Language: English
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Sounds of War Radio Show!
- Written by: Radio Shows of the Past!
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The Sound of War is an 18 episode collection. Jay Hickerson's "The Ultimate Guide to all Circulating Shows" states that this is how many were produced. The series used the tagline "The Actual Sound Record of World War II. A drama preserved for all time through the medium of radio. An era not to be forgotten." The Sound of War contains many sound clips, some rare from such notable figures as Adolf Hitler, Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Benito Mussolini, Neville Chamberlin, General Douglas McArthur, Charles DeGaulle, Hermann Goering, and many more.It's not clear when the show was ...
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Words at War Radio Show!
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"The War of the Worlds" was a Halloween episode of the radio series The Mercury Theatre on the Air directed and narrated by Orson Welles as an adaptation of H. G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds (1898) that was performed and broadcast live at 8 pm ET on October 30, 1938, over the CBS Radio Network. The episode is famous for inciting a panic by convincing some members of the listening audience that a Martian invasion was taking place, though the scale of panic is disputed, as the program had relatively few listeners. The episode begins with an introductory monologue based ...
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NBC - War Telescope WWII
- Written by: World War Two History Radio
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World War II radio broadcasts were crucial for propaganda, news, and morale, used by both Allied and Axis powers. Examples include the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for news and entertainment like It's That Man Again, the U.S. Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) for entertainment, and Axis broadcasts from "Axis Sally". Propaganda efforts also included radio stations like Radio Londres broadcasting to occupied France and German networks like the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft. Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international broadcaster funded by the United States government ...
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Eyes Aloft WWII Radio
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"Eyes Aloft" was a radio show produced during WWII for the volunteers of the Aircraft Warning Service. The show provided information and updates to the volunteers who were responsible for watching the skies for enemy planes entering American airspace. It was a half-hour weekly broadcast that was also transcribed for broadcast by the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS).
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Dear Adolf WWII Radio
- Written by: World War Two History Radio
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The "Dear Adolf" radio podcast refers to a series from 1942 produced by the Council for Democracy, inspired by letters written to Hitler by ordinary Americans after the Pearl Harbor attack. It is also the title of a BBC "Archive on 4" program from 2012 that examined these historical recordings and their background. More recently, historical podcasts have also released similar content, such as the World War 2 Radio Podcast episode titled "Dear Adolf - Letter from an American Soldier" and Harold's Old Time Radio's "Dear Adolf 42-07-12 (4) Letter From An American Housewife".
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Fourth For The Fifth WWII Radio
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"Forth for the Fifth" is a mishearing of "Four for the Fifth," a series of World War II radio programs that were part of the Fifth War Loan Drive in 1944. The shows were produced by the U.S. Treasury Department to boost national morale and sell war bonds to help fund the war effort.The title "Four for the Fifth" referred to the four radio shows produced to support the fifth war loan drive, which began on June 12, 1944, just six days after the D-Day landing.The episodes were written by notable radio dramatists Arch Oboler and William Robson.Four for the Fifth was produced by the US Treasury...
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Soldiers of The Press Radio WWII
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"Soldiers of the Press" was a weekly WWII radio drama series created by the United Press news agency to dramatize the real-life adventures of its war correspondents. The show ran from 1942 to 1945, with each episode being a 15-minute production that used actors, sound effects, and sometimes the actual voice of a correspondent to tell a story based on a recent news wire story. The series was offered for free to local radio stations that subscribed to the United Press news service.
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NBC - D-Day Broadcast WWII
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World War II radio broadcasts were crucial for propaganda, news, and morale, used by both Allied and Axis powers. Examples include the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for news and entertainment like It's That Man Again, the U.S. Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) for entertainment, and Axis broadcasts from "Axis Sally". Propaganda efforts also included radio stations like Radio Londres broadcasting to occupied France and German networks like the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft. Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international broadcaster funded by the United States government ...
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Stories from the Front - WWII
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World War II radio broadcasts were crucial for propaganda, news, and morale, used by both Allied and Axis powers. Examples include the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for news and entertainment like It's That Man Again, the U.S. Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) for entertainment, and Axis broadcasts from "Axis Sally". Propaganda efforts also included radio stations like Radio Londres broadcasting to occupied France and German networks like the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft. Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international broadcaster funded by the United States government ...
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Civil War Talk Radio
- Written by: Gerry Prokopowicz
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Each week since October 2004, host Gerald Prokopowicz and a guest discuss the various aspects of Civil War History. Each show consists of an hour long conversation with guests from the very well known historians James McPherson, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Gary Gallagher to mention a few. Gerald also speaks with artists such as Don Troiani, filmmakers Ken Burns, re-enactors Rob Hodge, novelists Jeff Shaara, curators, game designers, children’s authors, collectors, and others. In addition to well known names like the ones mentioned, the show often features authors of first books who are just ...
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What Are We Fighting For WWII Radio
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"What Are We Fighting For?" was a 1942 World War II radio show produced by the War Department and CBS, featuring interviews with soldiers and commentary from correspondents like Edward R. Murrow. The goal was to inform and inspire American servicemen, making them the best-informed fighting men in the world, by explaining the causes and issues of the war through remote broadcasts from military bases. There are also modern podcasts and radio shows that use this title to discuss themes of war, morality, and social issues.
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America Looks Abroad WWII Radio
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During WWII, American radio served two primary functions: to keep the domestic audience informed about the war through news and commentary, and to boost the morale of troops abroad through dedicated broadcasts. Programs like "America Looks Abroad" and the "CBS World News Roundup" informed the public about the crisis in Europe, while the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) provided entertainment to soldiers overseas. The Voice of America also began broadcasting U.S. war news to European audiences.
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Wings To Victory WWII Radio Show
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Wings to Victory is an American WWII era show created to boost morale on the home front and encourage enlistment to the American Air Force. Stories of battles, heroes, great flying men and colonels abound in these fantastic stories of the air.Each show focuses on the personal experiences of a single individual in the Air Force. In "Lt. Roddy Johns Howard Duff" tells an intimate tale of Air Force flyer wanting to see more action while stationed in Tunisia in WWII. During this episode Lt. Johns worries about hitting the donkeys and chickens on the makeshift air landing and is distressed about ...
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World War 2 News 1936
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In 1936, major World War 2 news included Hitler's remilitarization of the Rhineland, a blatant violation of the Treaty of Versailles, marking a significant escalation of German aggression, alongside Mussolini's conquest of Ethiopia and the growing alliance between Germany and Italy, forming the "Rome-Berlin Axis" which further destabilized international relations; additionally, Japan signed the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany, solidifying a bloc against the Soviet Union. Key events of 1936: March 1936:German troops occupy the Rhineland, a demilitarized zone under the Treaty of Versailles....
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World War 2 News 1940
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The WWII news shows are historically significant to world history. Though we as today's listeners know the outcome to the historical events in these WWII broadcasts, hearing the shows offer a time capsule to a bygone era. As most WWII veterans are in their 90's even 100th year of life, we honor their service and thank them for defending freedom for America and the world. It is our hope that sharing these collections will offer a renewed appreciation for the older generations and the tribulations of their time.
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World War 2 News Broadcast (Original)
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Are you looking to listen to authentic World War 2 News Broadcast? This podcast offers speaches and real, original World War 2 News Broadcast from the start of World War 2 all the way to the surrender and the US winning the war.
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So war das - der AWO Seniorenpodcast
- Written by: Radio Grossheim
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Zwischen Krieg und Corona. Seniorinnen und Senioren erzählen von ihren Lebenswegen, Erfahrungen und Ansichten. Gespräche über historische, philosophische und alltägliche Themen geben einen Eindruck, wie die lebenserfahreneren Menschen unserer Gesellschaft auf die Welt blicken. Emotionale Rückblicke die demütig machen, aber auch zum Staunen und Mitlachen einladen. Wie war es, im Krieg aufzuwachsen? Wie war das, als die Amerikaner kamen? Wie hat sich die Rolle der Frau verändert? Wie ist es der älteren Generation in den Corona-Lockdowns ergangen und was ist eigentlich Glück? Ein Podcast...
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NPR American Chronicles: The Military History Collection
- Written by: National Public Radio Inc.
- Narrated by: Rachel Martin, Audie Cornish, Neal Conan
- Length: 13 hrs and 9 mins
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Includes four complete critically acclaimed and award-winning audio documentaries about the Civil War, World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War.
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NPR American Chronicles: The Military History Collection
- Narrated by: Rachel Martin, Audie Cornish, Neal Conan
- Length: 13 hrs and 9 mins
- Release Date: 20-09-16
- Language: English
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