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Various - The Years Of Crisis 1933-1945: The Sounds And Voices Of The Men Who Shaped The World
Musician: VariousAlbum 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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Various - The Years Of Crisis 1933-1945: The Sounds And Voices Of The Men Who Shaped The World
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| 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 |
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Credits
- Narrator – Ralph F. Colin, Jr.
- Producer – Betsy Cohen
Notes
Category appears as "D560" on front and back coverCategory "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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