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This week we took a dive into Universal's dark universe with the werewolf movie that started it all The Wolf Man, the 1941 black and white classic about a creepy man who gets even creepier.Tune in next week when our movie will be... Teen Witch. -----Watch Emily, Jordan, and Matt every weekend on Good Mythical Weekend.Also watch Emily's show Emily, Have You Seen This? on Mythical Society!Jordan will be at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival on June 7th and 8th. The address is 50 Carlton Street in Toronto!
durée : 01:03:01 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - En décembre 1941, les États-Unis abandonnent leur neutralité après l'attaque de Pearl Harbor par le Japon. Cet épisode de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale est raconté par l'historien André Kaspi, spécialiste des États-Unis, dans la série consacrée au conflit, diffusée en 1983 sur France Culture. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini, Vincent Abouchar - invités : André Kaspi Historien, spécialiste des Etats-Unis
durée : 00:58:48 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit, Maïwenn Guiziou, Jeanne Coppey - Au déclenchement de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, les États-Unis maintiennent leur position de neutralité. Des discours de Franklin D. Roosevelt aux pressions isolationnistes, les débats autour de l'intervention divisent le pays jusqu'à l'attaque de Pearl Harbor, le 7 décembre 1941. - réalisation : Thomas Beau - invités : Yves-Marie Péréon Agrégé et docteur en histoire, professeur des universités à l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas; Christophe Prime Historien au Mémorial de Caen, spécialiste de la Bataille de Normandie et de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Jordan and Brooke celebrate some early 2025 horror by kicking it all the way back to 1941 and discussing the original "Wolf Man." We chat our own personal Universal Monster rankings, soundstage-sized sets and practical makeup, the evolution of werewolves and werewolf transformations, plus a healthy dose of Halloween Horror Nights content.Follow us on Twitter, Bluesky, and IG! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterboxd)
What if prioritizing relationships with God and our loved ones could redefine the American narrative? Join me, Jesse Cope, as I share my heartfelt journey through faith and its profound impact on personal and national resilience. This episode begins with an earnest prayer, expressing gratitude for divine guidance, and emphasizes the importance of nurturing our spiritual and marital bonds. We also venture into a complex discussion about some American Christians' surprising inclination to align more closely with Muslims than with Israel, urging a deeper understanding of historical contexts and the nuances of these relationships.Reflecting on President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1941 Christmas Eve message, we explore the enduring power of faith in times of national crisis. We question why this faith connection often fades in tranquility and underline the need for spiritual readiness, much like donning the full armor of God. Highlighting the significance of daily spiritual practices over material pursuits, I invite you to contemplate the salvation of souls and renew your commitment to faith. Tune in to rediscover the binding force of belief in both personal life and the broader American landscape.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Can embracing faith and personal responsibility reshape your life? Join me, Jesse Cope, on the American Soul Podcast as we uncover the powerful role of scripture in discerning truth in a world filled with deception. Together, we'll challenge the divisiveness of denominational exclusivity and reinforce the simplicity of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone. As we move into the intricate dynamics of marriage, discover how mutual love, respect, and submission can transform relationships when both partners truly embrace their biblical responsibilities. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to prioritize faith and navigate your spiritual and domestic realms with intention and insight.Take a journey through history with Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech as a backdrop to explore pressing contemporary issues of national defense and foreign aid. Reflect on the balance between caring for our own and acknowledging our moral duty to defend the vulnerable beyond our borders. We'll delve into the risks of isolationism, drawing thought-provoking parallels between past and present political landscapes. Look at the broader implications of international involvement through the lens of a moral responsibility to protect others, inspired by historical and modern examples alike. Join us for an episode rich with insights on faith, personal accountability, and the nuanced challenges of balancing domestic and international concerns.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
We delve into what happened to the USS West Virginia and Joe Burnett Marsh at Pearl Harbor, Dec.7 1941. Burnett would survive the attack and even though badly damaged, the USS West Virginia would also survive. Being a main target in the bombing, she would go on to attend the surrender to end the war.
durée : 00:22:15 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1941, l'URSS et les États-Unis entrent en guerre contre l'Allemagne. Ce tournant de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale conforte ceux qui résistent depuis 1940. L'unité des résistants se poursuit dans la Zone Nord. C'est le thème de l'épisode 7/10 de "La Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite". - invités : Marie-Madeleine Fourcade Résistante française (1909-1989); Jacques Duclos Homme politique français membre du Parti Communiste (1896-1975)
durée : 00:21:33 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Par Francis Crémieux - Avec Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (résistant, écrivain, journaliste), Henri Frenay (résistant, homme politique), Maurice Chevance (résistant, homme politique), François de Menthon (résistant, homme politique, juriste), Jean-Pierre Lévy (résistant) et Daniel Mayer (résistant, homme politique) - Réalisation-Gilbert-Maurice Duprez
durée : 00:22:15 - 1940-1944 : la Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite 7/20 : 1941, vers l'unité : Zone Nord (1ère diffusion : 16/06/1964) - Par Francis Crémieux - Avec Pierre Villon (résistant, homme politique), Charles Tillon (résistant, homme politique, membre du comité central et du bureau politique du PCF), Jacques Duclos (homme politique, dirigeant du PCF), Marie-Madeleine Fourcade (résistante, femme politique) et le commandant X - Réalisation-Gilbert-Maurice Duprez
durée : 00:21:33 - 1940-1944 : la Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite 6/20 : 1941, vers l'unité : Zone Sud (1ère diffusion : 15/06/1964) - Par Francis Crémieux - Avec Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (résistant, écrivain, journaliste), Henri Frenay (résistant, homme politique), Maurice Chevance (résistant, homme politique), François de Menthon (résistant, homme politique, juriste), Jean-Pierre Lévy (résistant) et Daniel Mayer (résistant, homme politique) - Réalisation-Gilbert-Maurice Duprez
Estreou em 1941 um dos filmes que é considerado por muitos o melhor filme de todos os tempos: Cidadão Kane. Filme dirigido por Orson Welles e roteirizado por Welles e Herman J. Mankiewicz, o filme ganhou uma importância cinematográfica além do seu tempo de exibição e premiações. Foi o tempo que colocou Cidadão Kane em seu merecido lugar de destaque.O filme aborda a história de Charles Foster Kane, um magnata, dono de um conglomerado de mídia que influenciou, denunciou, propagandeou e politizou informações junto à população, impactando positiva e negativamente a vida de muita gente. Cidadão Kane desenvolve essa história que busca, através do olhar de terceiros, desvendar quem realmente foi Kane e por que, em seu leito de morte, ele disse "Rosebud".No episódio de hoje, Rafael Arinelli recebe Cecília Barroso (Cenas de Cinema), Alan Alves (colunista Cinem(ação)) e Wesley Castro (Wanna Be Nerd) para conversar sobre as inovações técnicas que o filme trouxe para o mundo do cinema e, sobretudo, sobre como a narrativa, que muitas vezes é pouco elogiada, consegue ser inventiva e moderna ao contar uma história complexa, de forma não linear e com o ponto de vista de tantos personagens.Então, sintonize seu rádio, ligue sua TV, aprume seu jornal, e venha ouvir um podcast detalhando o filme Cidadão Kane.• 03m56: Pauta Principal• 1h12m10: Plano Detalhe• 1h26m23: EncerramentoOuça nosso Podcast também no:• Feed: https://bit.ly/cinemacaofeed• Apple Podcast: https://bit.ly/itunes-cinemacao• Android: https://bit.ly/android-cinemacao• Deezer: https://bit.ly/deezer-cinemacao• Spotify: https://bit.ly/spotify-cinemacao• Amazon Music: https://bit.ly/amazoncinemacaoAgradecimentos aos patrões e padrinhos: • André Marinho• Anna Foltran• Bruna Mercer• Charles Calisto Souza• Daniel Barbosa da Silva Feijó• Diego Lima• Eloi Xavier• Gabriela Pastori• Guilherme S. Arinelli• Gustavo Reinecken• Katia Barga• Thiago Coquelet• William SaitoFale Conosco:• Email: contato@cinemacao.com• Facebook: https://bit.ly/facebookcinemacao• Twitter: https://bit.ly/twittercinemacao• Instagram: https://bit.ly/instagramcinemacao• Tiktok: https://bit.ly/tiktokcinemacaoApoie o Cinem(ação)!Apoie o Cinem(ação) e faça parte de um seleto clube de ouvintes privilegiados, desfrutando de inúmeros benefícios! Com uma assinatura a partir de apenas R$5,00, você terá acesso a vantagens incríveis. E o melhor de tudo: após 1 ano de contribuição, recebe um presente exclusivo como agradecimento! Não perca mais tempo, acesse agora a página de Contribuição, escolha o plano que mais se adequa ao seu estilo e torne-se um apoiador especial do nosso canal! Junte-se a nós para uma experiência cinematográfica única!Plano Detalhe:• (Cecília): Série: Bodkin• (Alan): Filme: Todos Nós Desconhecidos• (Alan): Documentário: Kokomo City: A Noite Trans de Nova York• (Wesley): Música: The White Stripes: White Blood Cells• (Wesley): Filme: O Rapto• (Wesley): Série: The Leftovers• (Rafa): Filme: PedágioEdição: ISSOaí Design
Bella in the Wych Elm mystery remains unsolved since 1943 when a woman's skeleton was found in Worcestershire, England. Despite media attention, including articles, films, and even an opera, her identity and death circumstances are unknown, with her skeleton and autopsy report lost. The case, estimated from 1941, continues to intrigue and puzzle.Get ad-free episodes and support the show at ScaryMysteryClub.com Hosted by Michelle Newman and Edwin Covarrubias. Episode edited & sound designed by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
When Pearl Harbor was attacked and brought the U.S. into WW2, it was a "day that will live in infamy". 94 percent of the U.S. population was opposed to joining in WW2. The President ran on the promise not to join. It all changed on Dec. 7th 1941. Why did it happen, how did it happen and did it really happen the way we have all been programmed to believe?Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
Come back in time with us and celebrate the movies that honor World War II. Dramas, comedies, and even sci-fi and horror, there is no end to the stories that can be told and lessons that can be learned from this historical, international conflict. For more than 80 years Hollywood has been making movies to tell the dramatic stories of World War II. As impressionable youth, Jay and Shua ate them up and still do. Let's look at some memorable ones. News Mark Hamill visits the White House Riddick will return in the 4th film in the franchise Cobra Kai 3 part event premiering July 18 Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Shua was pleasantly surprised to find that The Fall Guy is a well made, action extravaganza. Ryan Gosling continues his winning streak of fun movies and Emily Blunt shows yet another side of her talent. Shua recommends! Jay was on the edge of his Imperial-made seat while enjoying the series finale of The Bad Batch. Dave Filoni kept us guessing as to the fate of our heroes, and by the end Jay thought it was a satisfying conclusion. Sci-Fi Saturdays This week on Sci-Fi Saturdays Jay is pulling all the strings of the live action version of Thunderbirds (2004) with Bill Paxton. It may have not achieved the success and popularity of the bizarre 1960s marionette TV show, but it was a campy homage with some action and interesting interpretations. Check it out today! Make sure to play around with the interactive map on MCULocationScout.com. Plus, you can tune in to SHIELD: Case Files where Jay and Shua talk about great stuff in the MCU. Enjoy Movies! There have been countless tales of World War II over the years. These stories recount bravery, determination, and heroism in a way unlike any other period of human history. Growing up, Jay and Shua gravitated towards a few classics such as The Great Escape, The Big Red One, and The Dirty Dozen. Plus, believe it or not, there can sometimes be humor in tragedy. Comedies like Steven Spielberg's 1941, Mel Brooks's To Be or Not to Be, and The Zucker Brothers' Top Secret. There are always lessons to be learned and tragedy is often a great reminder to not repeat mistakes. So let's all remember that, shall we? Are you a fan of WWII movies? Which heroes are your favorite? First person that emails me with the subject line, “War is Hell” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
Get ready for a Close Encounter of the Second Kind! The epic conclusion to our episode all about the film career of Steven Speilberg with Allegra Frank of The Daily Beast! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or Google.
An episode of Jurassic proportions! This month on the show we're joined by Allegra Frank of The Daily Beast to deep dive into the film career of one of the world's most popular filmmakers, Steven Spielberg! From Jaws to E.T., Indiana Jones to The Fabelmans, we cover it all! An episode so epic we had to split it in two! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or Google.
"AIR RAID ON PEARL HARBOR. THIS IS NOT DRILL." – US Navy dispatch, December 7, 1941.In this episode we look at one of the all-too frequent examples of a successful surprise attack in modern warfare. Most students of history are familiar with the basics: an (un)fortunate set of circumstances enabled Japanese carrier air forces to achieve complete surprise and inflict heavy damage to US military forces at the Hawaiian naval base. Here we dig a little deeper to investigate why the Japanese decided to go to war with the United States and ultimately why the attack failed to achieve the strategic goal set out by its planners. Seen mostly from the Japanese perspective, it is a tale of how pressures on policymakers and commanders often push them into making decisions against their better judgement and issuing vague military orders that result in sloppy execution.
durée : 00:58:35 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le fort Huachuca, bastion militaire d'Arizona et haut-lieu des "guerres indiennes" du 19e siècle, devient le seul espace des États-Unis à n'entraîner que des soldats noirs. Entre ségrégation et expériences d'intégration, plongée dans une histoire singulière. - invités : Pauline Peretz Maîtresse de conférences en histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis, spécialiste des États-Unis et des relations internationales
This week, for its 82nd anniversary, we discuss the military attack by Japan on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor.
EPISODE #403-- We get back into the world of Powell and Pressburger with the top propaganda pic of 1941: 49th PARALLEL, which stars just about everyone with a British accent at the time. A great little picture about an awful big war. We also talk about James Cameron's ALIENS (1986) and Ishiro Honda's GODZILLA (1954). Two great old monster movies. Support your local unions! UAW, SAG-AFTRA, and WGA strong! Donate to the cause at Patreon.com/Quality. Follow the show on Twitter @AQualityInterruption, and James on Twitter @kislingtwits, on Bluesky at kislingconnection.bsky, on Instagram @kislingwhatsit, and on Tiktok @kislingkino. You can watch Cruz and show favorite Alexis Simpson on You Tube in "They Live Together." Thanks to our artists Julius Tanag (http://www.juliustanag.com) and Sef Joosten (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). The theme music is "Eine Kleine Sheissemusik" by Drew Alexander. Listen to DRACULA: A RADIO PLAY on Apple Podcasts, at dracularadio.podbean.com, and at the Long Beach Playhouse at https://lbplayhouse.org/show/dracula And, as always, please leave us a review on iTunes or whatever podcatcher you listened to us on!
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Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:Carl deSuze hosted the #1 the morning show on WBZ Radio from 1941 until 1980 and had a broadcasting career that spanned six decades. DeSuze would arrive every morning in an ascot and cape and he always had a story to tell. Morgan talked with Carl's daughter, improvisational actor and voice artist Samantha deSuze.
"¿Para qué detenerse en las cosas feas del pasado?", dice un personaje: "lo importante es la concordancia y la unión". Es apenas uno de los debates que plantea "No me importa que la historia nos recuerde como bárbaros", largometraje del rumano Radu Jude estrenado en 2018. Porque, ¿cómo se puede opinar sobre el pasado, si no hay consenso sobre lo que ocurrió entonces?
durée : 00:38:16 - Rendez-vous avec X... - par : Patrick PESNOT - "Si j'échoue, vous pourrez toujours déclarer que je suis fou !" Telle aurait été le contenu d'une lettre que Rudolf Hess aurait fait parvenir à Hitle en mai 1941, alors même que son avion décollait en direction de l'Ecosse pour effectuer le voyage le plus étrange de toute la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Ben & Steve's Video Store has opened again. This month, we're paying tribute to one of the best movie directors of all time, Steven Spielberg. Join the two movie geeks as they open the store (probably the last one on Planet Earth), for the last of a three-episode special! We are wrapping up our Spielberg tribute with our usual Bargain Bin of the Month feature, where we'll be choosing between Spielberg ‘flops', ‘Hook' and ‘1941'. Which of these two movies will end up in our store's Bargain Bin? Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenStevesVideo1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenStevesVideoStore/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benandstevesvideostore/?hl=en Threads: https://www.threads.net/@benandstevesvideostore You can also find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDvIgPFTuagKY_S1ErhBzsg You can email the show at benandstevesvideostore@gmail.com if you have any suggestions for future Disturbed Ward entries, or Bargain Bin of the month choices. If you want to track how many movies you've seen that we've been talking about since we opened the store, check out the show's Letterboxd list on Steve's page: https://letterboxd.com/spclark14/list/ben-steves-video-store/ Please leave us a 5-star review on your pod platform of choice to help our store find more customers, we do appreciate it! We'll be opening again in early September. Please return your rentals by then and make sure your tapes are rewound, or you will be fined. Please note that we do not intend copyright infringement in any part of this podcast, it is purely for entertainment purposes.
durée : 00:54:14 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires Sensibles, l'histoire de 743 hommes raflés, coupés de leur quotidien et de leurs proches au matin du 12 décembre 1941. Tous juifs et français, ils sont conduits au camp de Compiègne-Royallieu, d'où partira trois mois plus tard le premier convoi vers Auschwitz-Birkenau. Parmi les personnes arrêtées, il y a des cadres, des dirigeants d'entreprises, des médecins, des commerçants, des intellectuels, des avocats ou encore des magistrats. C'est pourquoi cette rafle est le plus souvent qualifiée de "rafle des notables". La liste a depuis disparu. À ce jour, leur identification fait encore l'objet d'un inventaire. Affamés, épuisés par le froid et la promiscuité, l'incertitude sur leur sort et les raisons de leurs arrestations sont une épreuve supplémentaire. Ils n'ont enfreint aucune loi. Eux, des Juifs français intégrés, assimilés. Pour certains, ils sont même médaillés de la Première guerre mondiale ou de la légion d'honneur. Les voici prisonniers de bourreaux nazis. L'humanité en berne, c'est le camp de la mort lente, comme l'écrira l'un des rescapés, le dramaturge Jean-Jacques Bernard. Dans une France occupée, ces hommes deviennent les cibles indifférenciées d'une répression aux attentats anti-allemands qui vise les Juifs et les communistes. Vichy réagit timidement. La distinction entre les Juifs français et étrangers devient chancelante. Comme dans une autre rafle en août 1941, ni la nationalité française ni leur patriotisme ne les protégeront. Un récit documentaire de Judith Chetrit Lectures par Aurélien Labruyère, Stéphane Méziani. Invitée : La journaliste Anne Sinclair. Elle a publié en 2020 chez Grasset : La rafle des notables Pour aller + loin : - Premier convoi, un film documentaire de Pierre-Oscar Levy (Ex-Nihilo Productions, 1992) - Témoignage de Raoul Swiecznik, déporté de France, rescapé, auprès du mémorial de la Shoah. Enregistrement datant de 2005 - "Journal d'un interné : Compiègne, Drancy, Pithiviers, 12 décembre 1941-23 septembre 1942 (2 volumes) de Benjamin Schatzman, Eds Le Manuscrit (2005) - Sans toi, je serais en route pour un grand voyage. Histoire d'un sauvetage, Compiègne, Drancy, 1941-1942 de Louis et Mariette Engelmann, Eds Le Manuscrit (2016) - Le camp de la mort lente : Compiègne 1941-1942 de Jean-Jacques Bernard, aux Eds Le Manuscrit (2006) Le camp juif de Royallieu-Compiègne, 1941-1943, livre d'un collectif d'auteurs, aux Eds Le Manuscrit (2007) - Vichy dans la Solution finale, de Laurent Joly, chez Grasset (2006) - Henri Lang, un dirigeant de la SNCF mort à Auschwitz, de Nathalie Bibas, Eds LBM (2012) - Convois. La déportation des Juifs de France, de Jean-Luc Pinol, aux éditions du Détour (2019) Discographie : JEAN FERRAT Nuit et brouillard (1963) LEONARD COHEN You want it darker (2016) ROBERT FINLEY Souled out on you (2022) - invités : Anne SINCLAIR - Anne Sinclair : journaliste - réalisé par : Helene Bizieau
This time, the guys consider Isaac Asimov’s excellent short story / novelette “Nightfall,” adapted to pretty dreadful movies in 1988 and 2000. Rankings! Colin: story/1988 movie James: story/2000 movie/1988 movie Seth: story/2000 movie/1988 movie
durée : 00:25:00 - Le Feuilleton - "Ainsi l'existence continue sans moi, indifférente et machinale. On a pu me retirer de son circuit et rien ne s'est trouvé altéré. Cette sensation est une des plus cruelles pendant les premiers mois de prison. Elle est un avant-goût de la mort."
durée : 00:25:00 - Le Feuilleton - "Ainsi l'existence continue sans moi, indifférente et machinale. On a pu me retirer de son circuit et rien ne s'est trouvé altéré. Cette sensation est une des plus cruelles pendant les premiers mois de prison. Elle est un avant-goût de la mort."
Il 7 dicembre 1941 un attacco aereo delle forze giapponesi coglie totalmente impreparato l'esercito americano di stanza a Pearl Harbor, nell'Oceano Pacifico. È un attacco importante, che distrugge una parte importante delle forze navali americane che spinge gli americani a entrare in guerra. Si è trattato forse di un complotto, ordito dagli stessi americani, come sostengono alcuni, allo scopo di avere un pretesto per giustificare l'ingresso nel conflitto?Aderisci alla pagina PATREON e sostieni i miei progetti e il mio lavoro: http://patreon.com/massimopolidoroPartecipa e sostieni su TIPEEE il progetto del mio Tour 2022 in tutta Italia: https://it.tipeee.com/massimopolidoroScopri il mio Corso online di Psicologia dell'insolito:https://www.massimopolidorostudio.comRicevi l'Avviso ai Naviganti, la mia newsletter settimanale: https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainavigantie partecipa alle scelte della mia communitySeguimi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/massimopolidoro/Gruppo FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MassimoPolidoroFanClubPagina FB: https://www.facebook.com/Official.Massimo.PolidoroTwitter: https://twitter.com/massimopolidoroSito e blog: http://www.massimopolidoro.comIscriviti al mio canale youtube: https://goo.gl/Xkzh8A
Na początku sierpnia dowodzona przez gen. Ciupercę rumuńska 4 Armia przekroczyła Dniestr i dotarła na przedpola Odessy. Po 73 dniach oblężenia miasto zostało zdobyte. Jak tego dokonano? Posłuchajcie!
Every day, news headlines remind us just how much many politicians want to erase parts of our history. Despite their fruitless efforts, the many atrocities our ancestors have experienced can never be forgotten. Those legacies often become the fuel that ignites our passion for change. This rings especially true for our guest Jordan Nishizaki. Jordan will provide a glimpse into his family's history, from when they were prisoners in Japanese Internment Camps during World War II, to their triumphant return back into society, despite all odds being stacked against them. You won't want to miss this episode. Instagram - @jordan.nishizaki DN Instagram - @diverse.network LinkedIn – Jordan Nishizaki Diverse Network WebsiteJapanese Internment CampsExecutive Order 90661943 U.S. government-produced film "Japanese Relocation"
Udział Rumunii w walkach na froncie wschodnim II wojny światowej to kwestia wciąż owiana tajemnicą. Jaką wizję na ten atak miał Ion Antonescu? Dlaczego zadecydował się, wejść wgłąb ZSRS? Posłuchajcie!
Today we listen to Franklin D. Roosevelt Transcript below by AmericanRhetoric.com The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle Washington, that covers the Arts, Society & Human Interest stories. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your support! The B.I.Stander Podcast is a listener supported show, please consider subscribing. BE A FRIEND OF PODCASTVILLE AND TELL A FRIEND The BISTANDER Podcast! Blue Canary Auto NOW ALSO in Bremerton! Sound Reprographics Additional sound effects by: https://www.zapsplat.com/ Support the Show on PATREON Audio credit: Center for Applied Linguistics collection (AFC 1986/022), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives: Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy -- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. The United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific. Indeed, one hour after Japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing in the American island of Oahu, the Japanese ambassador to the United States and his colleague delivered to our Secretary of State a formal reply to a recent American message. And while this reply stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations, it contained no threat or hint of war or of armed attack.1 It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time, the Japanese government has deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace. The attack yesterday on the Hawaiian islands has caused severe damage to American naval and military forces. I regret to tell you that very many American lives have been lost. In addition, American ships have been reported torpedoed on the high seas between San Francisco and Honolulu. Yesterday, the Japanese government also launched an attack against Malaya. Last night, Japanese forces attacked Hong Kong. Last night, Japanese forces attacked Guam. Last night, Japanese forces attacked the Philippine Islands. Last night, the Japanese attacked Wake Island. And this morning, the Japanese attacked Midway Island. Japan has, therefore, undertaken a surprise offensive extending throughout the Pacific area. The facts of yesterday and today speak for themselves. The people of the United States have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications to the very life and safety of our nation. As Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense. But always will our whole nation remember the character of the onslaught against us. No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory. I believe that I interpret the will of the Congress and of the people when I assert that we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost, but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us. Hostilities exist. There is no blinking at the fact that our people, our territory, and our interests are in grave danger.
In the late 1930s, women basically had four career choices – nurse, secretary, hairdresser, or teacher. Mary Helen Stanley decided to follow in her aunt's footsteps to become a teacher. She began her career as a high school speech and English teacher and later joined the faculty at the University of Tulsa, where she taught speech and organized the university's first debate team.After taking more than a decade off to get married and devote her time to being a wife, homemaker, and mother of three, Stanley was forced to re-enter the workforce when her husband, Bob Stanley, died in 1959 of lung cancer.Bob's family-owned Stanley Funeral home in Tulsa. Mary Helen obtained her funeral service license and became a funeral director, becoming the oldest woman funeral director in Oklahoma when still working at the age of 85.Stanley co-founded Oklahoma Parents Without Partners. In the early 1970s, she started the first grief counseling class at Boston Avenue Methodist Church in Tulsa.She is a member of the Oklahoma Funeral Directors Association and was named Oklahoma Funeral Director of the Year in 2002.She was 101 at the time of this oral history recording on October 13, 2022.
durée : 00:15:40 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - D'origine juive, Maurice Goudeket, le dernier mari de Colette, fut arrêté en décembre 1941. Grâce à ses relations Colette réussit à le faire libérer en février 42 du camp de Compiègne. Maurice Goudeket revient avec pudeur sur cette période.
Seth is joined by Andrea Johnson of RetroRockets to discuss the winner of the 2016 Retro Hugo for Best Novel (for 1941), AE Van Vogt’s Slan. Start – 9:28 Intro through “Why this book?” 9:29 – 21:59 Non-Spoiler discussion 22:00 – end Spoiler discussion Notes & Mentions: The Regeneration Trilogy, by Stephanie Saulter The Bourne … Continue reading "HT#71: Slan, by A.E. Van Vogt (feat. Andrea Johnson)"
durée : 00:54:12 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires Sensibles, l'histoire de 743 hommes raflés, coupés de leur quotidien et de leurs proches au matin du 12 décembre 1941.
When Sergio Mims asked me to program his classical music show for WHPK Radio dedicated to composer John Williams, I knew it was a daunting assignment. How can you sum up the career of a legend in three hours? How can one convey what his compositions have meant to not only me but countless moviegoers (and even TV viewers) over the years? What follows is the journey that I went on highlighting many of the classics but also the range that followed beyond his collaboration with Steven Spielberg. It still only scratches the surface, but what I could not fit into the radio timeslot at the University of Chicago is expanded upon with 38 additional minutes of music and commentary. I hope you enjoy.
On this day in 1941, the Nazi regime ordered all Jews in Germany over the age of six to publicly identify themselves by wearing a yellow star. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hop on into the squad car and bear witness to one of the most notorious cops in cinematic history with Bad Lieutenant, Abel Ferrara's controversial 1992 masterpiece. But before we scrutinize this grisly mugshot of a movie, this week's Blue Plate Special find us fielding 2022 thoughts on Steven Spielberg's 1979 disaster 1941 (with us so far?); glancing into the hall of mirrors psychological gauntlet Synecdoche, New York from none other than Charlie Kaufman; and find a lot to love in Nope, Jordan Peele's latest blockbuster chiller. The time finally arrives to merge onto this episode's degenerative off-ramp of a movie, forcing us to confront an outright daring Harvey Keitel performance while grappling with what sets Ferrara and his direction apart within the crime genre, not to mention a discussion of content that warranted the film its infamous NC-17 rating. It goes without saying this episode isn't for the faint of heart but perhaps you'll agree that the unlikely redemption makes the brutalist filmmaking all the more rewarding. Feel free to skip to 3:02:35 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests. https://thebigwblog.wordpress.com/2022/07/20/weve-all-been-through-a-lot-the-atonal-satire-of-1941/ https://thebigwblog.wordpress.com/2022/07/25/out-yonder-the-timeless-and-timely-nope/
durée : 00:49:38 - Rendez-vous avec X... - par : Patrick PESNOT, Rebecca DENANTES - "Si j'échoue, vous pourrez toujours déclarer que je suis fou !" C'est ce que Rudolf Hess, numéro 3 du régime nazi, adresse par lettre à Adolf Hitler, en mai 1941, alors que son avion décollait en direction de l'Ecosse pour effectuer le voyage le plus rocambolesque de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. - réalisé par : Michèle BILLOUD
The Northman (2022). Plus: The Lighthouse (2019), The Witch (2015), The Player (1992), Nashville (1975), Popeye (1980), Tremors (1990), L.A. Story (1991) and 1941 (1979). This episode is sponsored by FNX Fitness (Use the Discount Code: fourseasonsoffilm and receive 15% off your order). Podcast App: https://playpodca.st/fourseasons Spotify: http://bit.ly/4SOFspotify Check out our latest episodes, digital shorts, movie reviews and more: fourseasonsoffilm.com Where to Find Nathan and Andy: @fourseasonspod on Twitter @fourseasonsoffilm on Instagram @NateRBlackburn on Instagram & Twitter @AJPesa on IG & Twitter Facebook: http://facebook.com/fourseasonsoffilm YouTube: http://youtube.com/fourseasonsoffilm Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/fourseasonsoffilm @fnx_fit Keep Film Alive!
Jason gives you a quick overview of Lend-Lease ActRead the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts097 Find us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNpodcasts. The Show: @SzilagyiHistory.Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Join us in the BQN Collective on Facebook. Send topic suggestions via Twitter. History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons: Susan Capuzzi-De ClerckEd ChinevereLaura DullKris HillPlease visit patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis
Det var historiens största inringning av fiendesoldater och en av krigshistoriens värsta katastrofer. Vetenskapsradion Historia undersöker parallellerna mellan slaget vid Kiev 1941 och striderna idag. Inför Operation Barbarossa trodde Hitler att han skulle erövra Sovjetunionen på tre veckor och att befolkningen skulle möta de tyska trupperna med blommor och öppna famnar. Hitler hade fel och i Vetenskapsradion Historia diskuterar författaren Christer Bergström de paralleller som finns mellan 1941 års slag vid Kiev och dagens ryska invasion av Ukraina.Dessutom diskuteras frågorna om hur ett kulturarv bäst kan skyddas i händelse av krig. Historikern Mattias Legnér är aktuell med boken Värden att värna som undersöker vilka åtgärder Sverige gjorde inför och under andra världskriget för att skydda sina mest värdefulla museiföremål.Och så svarar Dick Harrison på en lyssnarfråga om hur det gick till när Gotland ockuperades av Ryssland 1808.Programledare är Tobias Svanelid.
When THE LITTLE FOXES premiered in 1941, over 22,000 people attended it on the first day - smashing all box office records before it. Lillian Hellman adapted her own play for the screen, offering a dark portrait of a family that reminds us a lot of a show that rhymes with "Zuccession"Follow the Show on Twitter, Instagram & Letterboxd @freshmoviepod YouTube Channel Email abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.comTheme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley.
Episode 12: We kick off Season 2 with Actor/Director/Legend Tim Matheson. In the wide ranging interview, Tim Matheson talks about his work as Fletch's arch nemesis, Alan Stanwyk. From being cast to the production and it's lasting impact, Matheson reveals insight that hasn't been revealed previously. As a acting veteran, Matheson also talks about his work on the classic Animal House and his time spent with Jim Belushi, and later on with Chris Farley on Black Sheep. From Johnny Quest to Bonaza and his current Netflix hit Virgin River, Mr. Matheson talks in detail about a career that has spanned decades. But to us, he will always be known as the guy who's never heard of Ted Nugent.0:00 - A Very Special Message From Alan Stanwyk 0:14 - Intro0:57 - Episode 12 Begins2:40 - A HUGE Jane Doe Report 7:04 - Sitting Down With Stanwyk10:32 - How Fletch Found Their Heel12:42 - Tim Puts on The Stanwyk Suit15:14 - Locations Locations Locations18:51 - Stanwyk and the Chief 20:20 - Lost History21:22 - Animal House/Fletch Lore27:07 - Directing Directors 30:55 - Tim's Take on Fletch's Durability34:32 - Thoughts on Confess, Fletch36:15 - Stunt Actin'37:52 - Chevy Alternatives (Ziggy Stardust?)42:13 - Big Personalities, Tim vs Chevy44:28 - Tim Works Well With EVERYONE45:49 - A Mystery Unearthed46:43 -
Hot off the back-to-back blockbuster success of Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, rising star Steven Spielberg took a shot at comedy in 1979 with his WWII parody film, 1941. On the 80th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, Brad and Jeff discuss their love of Spielberg, their criticisms of 1941, and what's next for arguably the greatest director of all time.
For this Halloween BONUS episode music takes a back seat as Pat welcomes iconic actress Nancy Allen to the Zoom Room to discuss her career in some chilling films!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.