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Various - The Years Of Crisis 1933-1945: The Sounds And Voices Of The Men Who Shaped The World

Various - The Years Of Crisis 1933-1945: The Sounds And Voices Of The Men Who Shaped The World

Musician: Various
Album title: The Years Of Crisis 1933-1945: The Sounds And Voices Of The Men Who Shaped The World
Style: Speech, Spoken Word
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1177 mb
Size APE version: 1607 mb
Size WMA version: 1510 mb
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Format: MOD AA ASF DMF AU DTS MPC
Genre: Non Music

Various - The Years Of Crisis 1933-1945: The Sounds And Voices Of The Men Who Shaped The World


Tracklist

A1a Will Rogers Will Rogers Talks About America And The Depression, 1932
A1b Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Assumes The Presidency On March 4th, 1933: “Nothing To Fear But Fear."
A1c Senator Huey Long* Senator Huey Long, The Louisiana Kingfish And His “Share The Wealth" Program. (Just Prior To His Assassination, On September 8, 1935)
A1d The Duke Of Windsor* The Duke Of Windsor Abdicates For “the Woman I Love," December 11, 1936
A2a Fiorello H. Laguardia Fiorello H. Laguardia Wages War Against The “ward Heelers"
A2b Allred Landon Allred Landon Campaigns For The Presidency, 1936
A2c Franklin D. Roosevelt "Rendezvous With Destiny" Speech: Franklin D. Roosevelt At Franklin Field, Philadelphia, June 27, 1938
A2d John L. Lewis John L. Lewis Castigates Those Who Have Deserted Labor (Labor Day. 1937)
A2e Herbert Morrison The Hindenburg Air Disaster, Lakehurst. N. J., May 6th, 1937; (Herbert Morrison Of WLS, Chicago, At The Scene)
A3a William L. Shirer September 30. 1938, At Munich: (William L. Shirer)
A3b Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain* Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Returns From Munich And Tells Of His Meeting With Hitler, September 27, 1938
A3c Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler Lashes Out Against Eduard Benes And The Sudetenland, September 26, 1938
A3d Clem Mccarthy Joe Louis Vs. Max Schmelihg, Yankee Stadium, June 22nd, 1938; (Clem Mccarthy Of NBC Describes The Knockout)
A3e Lou Gehrig Iron—man Lou Gehrig Steps Down After Twenty-one Hundred And Thirty Games Of Baseball, July 4th, 1939
A4a Elmer Davis Elmer Davis Announces The Invasion Of Poland By Germany, September 3rd, 1939
A4b Charles A. Lindbergh*, Alfred E. Smith, Hugh Johnson Three Views Of U. S. Neutrality: Charles A. Lindbergh, Alfred E. Smith. Hugh Johnson
A4c Unknown Artist Nazi Blitzkrieg On The Continent; Actual March Of Storm-troopers, “seig Heils," Etc., Spring, 1940
A4d Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt At Charlottesville, Virginia. "the Hand That Held The Dagger," June 10th, 1940
A4e Benito Mussolini Benito Mussolini's Declaration Of War, June 10th, 1940
A5a Premier Paul Reynaud* Premier Paul Reynaud Pleads For U. S. Aid As Nazis Overrun France, June 10th, 1940
A5b Unknown Artist French Surrender At Compiegne (Via German Short-wave Radio) June 22nd. 1940
A5c Neville Chamberlain Neville Chamberlain Resigns As Prime Minister, May 10, 1940
A5d Winston Churchill Winston Churchill Forms A Coalition Government; Excerpts From Several Of His Early Speeches, May And June 1940
A5e Princess Elizabeth*, Princess Margaret Rose Princess Elizabeth And Princess Margaret Rose Speak To Evacuated British Children
B1a Joseph W. Martin Joseph W. Martin, Willkie Notification Ceremony Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940
B1b Wendell Willkie* Wendell Willkie Accepts Republican Nomination, Elwood, August 17, 1940
B1c Franklin Roosevelt* Franklin Roosevelt Campaigns For Third Term: “martin, Barton And Fish" Speech, October 30th, 1940
B1d Winston Churchill Winston Churchill Reads "Ship Of State" Message Delivered To Him From President Roosevelt By Wendell Willkie
B1e Franklin D. Roosevelt "Arsenal Of Democracy;" Franklin Roosevelt, March 15. 1941
B1f John Daly New York Philharmonic Broadcast Interrupted For Pearl Harbor Announcement. (John Daly), December 7th, 1941.
B2a President*, Speaker Sam Rayburn* U. S. Declaration Of War; Speaker Sam Rayburn Introduces President, Who Asks Congress To Declare A State Of War. December 8th, 1941
B2b General Dwight D. Eisenhower*, Charles De Gaulle, King Haakon* D-day, June 6th, 1944: Messages On The Invasion By General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Charles De Gaulle, King Haakon Of Norway And Others
B3a George Hicks Broadcast From Invasion Flagship Ancon On D-day By George Hicks Of The American Broadcasting Company, June 6th, 1944
B3b Marshal Joseph Stalin* Marshal Joseph Stalin On The 24th Anniversary Of The October Revolution November 7th, 1941
B3c Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Makes His Fourth Race For The Presidency (“Fala Speech"), September 23rd, 1944
B3d Thomas E. Dewey Thomas E. Dewey Campaigns For The Presidency: September 7th, 1944
B3e Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Addresses Joint Session Of Congress After His Return From Yalta, March 1st, 1945
B4a Unknown Artist Announcement Of President Roosevelt's Death, April 12th, 1945
B4b Arthur Godfrey Description Roosevelt Funeral Procession, Washington, April 14th, 1945 (Arthur Godfrey)
B4c Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman Makes His First Appearance As President Before A Joint Session Of Congress. Introduced By Speaker Sam Rayburn, April 16th, 1945
B4d Harry S. Truman President Truman Announces German Surrender, May 8th, 1945
B4e Secretary Of State Edward Stettinius* Secretary Of State Edward Stettinius Opens San Francisco Conference Of The United Nations, April 25, 1945
B5a Chaplain William Downey* Chaplain William Downey, U. S. Army Air Forces, Says A Prayer At Tinian, Before Take-off Of The Enola Gay, Which Carried First Atomic Bomb Used In Warfare, August 6th, 1945
B5b Harry S. Truman President Truman Tells Of Our Race For Atomic Energy And Our Plans For It, August 9th, 1945
B5c Robert Trout First Bulletin Of Japanese Surrender (Robert Trout), August 14th, 1945
B5d General Douglas MacArthur General Douglas Macarthur Accepts Japanese Surrender Aboard Battleship Missouri, September 2nd, 1945

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – CBS Direct Marketing Services

Credits

  • Narrator – Ralph F. Colin, Jr.
  • Producer – Betsy Cohen

Notes

Category appears as "D560" on front and back cover
Category "D 560" appears on record labels.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): XLP 151355
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): XLP 151356

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