
Pearl Harbor Attacked
Every Known Surviving Radio Broadcast from Dec 7, 1941
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Narrateur(s):
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full cast
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Auteur(s):
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Jim Hodges - producer
À propos de cet audio
December 7, 1941 - a day that will live in infamy!
When the Japanese ambassador was visiting with our Secretary of State, he did not know what we already knew - that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had begun. On a quiet Sunday morning in sunny Honolulu, Hawaii, Japanese planes were dropping bombs on our fleet at anchor, our planes on the ground, and the town itself. Our entry into World War II had begun.
Listen live as the first reports of the attack come in, interrupting a football game broadcast. The live reports from the scene, the speculation and shock - these broadcasts play in order as they were broadcast throughout the day.
©2010 Jim Hodges Productions (P)2010 Jim Hodges ProductionsA good source for anyone needing to know the mindset of those times, especially good for researchers. Audio quality low but not the fault of this producer. It shows how technology was in its infancy.
Although another reviewer on here disparaged this audio culling, it saves an immense amount of time having all these excerpts in one file.
Try to obtain through an Audible membership as it is over-priced.
Good source for Radio Culture on Dec 7 & 8, 1941
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