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DianaUribe.fm
El fin de la Guerra de Vietnam: 50 años después – Parte 1

DianaUribe.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 61:17


Comenzamos nuestra serie del “Año 5” con un poderoso aniversario y que trataremos en 2 capitulos. Hoy nos adentraremos en el corazón del conflicto que marcó a toda una generación: la Guerra de Vietnam. Más allá de la intervención estadounidense, exploraremos la lucha interna en Vietnam, desde la resistencia contra los japoneses, el colonialismo francés hasta la profunda división entre el norte comunista y el sur apoyado por Occidente. Veremos cómo el conflicto se convirtió en una guerra de guerrillas implacable, con un pueblo atrapado en la devastación y el caos. Acompáñennos en este recorrido por una de las guerras más complejas y rechazadas del siglo XX.  Notas del episodio: Mucho de lo presentado en este capítulo hace parte del libro “A short history of Vietnam” La lucha contra los imperios en Vietnam La batalla de Dien Bien Phu, el final del dominio francés en Vietnam Mapas y cronología de la Guerra de Vietnam “La teoría del dominó” y su influencia sobre la Guerra de Vietnam Los boinas verdes en Vietnam Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales! Facebook: / dianauribe.fm  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianauribe.fm/?hl=es Twitter: https://twitter.com/dianauribe.fm?lan... Pagina web: https://www.dianauribe.fm TikTok:   / dianauribe.fm.  . LinkedIn:   / diana-uri.  .  

La ContraHistoria
Las guerras de Vietnam

La ContraHistoria

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 98:10


Pocas guerras han marcado tanto una época y a un país como la de Vietnam. La época fue la década de los sesenta, el país Estados Unidos. Pero no fue propiamente una guerra, sino tres que se encadenaron de forma inclemente durante más de dos décadas y desangraron a este país del sudeste asiático. La primera comenzó tras la rendición de Japón en 1945. Vietnam, parte entonces de la Indochina francesa, reclamó su independencia mediante una guerra de guerrillas contra la potencia colonial. Esta guerra concluyó con la retirada francesa tras la derrota en la batalla de Dien Bien Phu en 1954. Aquello trajo aparejada una solución a la coreana, es decir, la división del país en dos Estados: el Norte, con un gobierno comunista presidido por Ho Chi Minh y con capital en Hanói, y el Sur, con un régimen pro occidental y con capital en la ciudad histórica de Saigón, antigua sede de la administración colonial francesa. De este modo, lo que había sido una simple colonia europea un tanto marginal se colocó en el centro de los intereses geopolíticos de las dos superpotencias de la época. Para evitar que estallase una guerra civil los acuerdos de Ginebra que pusieron fin a la ocupación francesa preveían convocar en 1958 un referéndum para la unificación, pero nunca se llevó a cabo. Los soviéticos y los chinos tomaron posiciones en el Norte y Estados Unidos, temeroso del "efecto dominó" y la expansión del comunismo en el sudeste asiático, incrementó su apoyo al Gobierno del Sur enviando asesores militares y ayuda económica. Pero en el Norte no estaban por la labor de mantener el statu quo. Sus líderes ambicionaban unificar el país acabando con el Vietnam del Sur, al que consideraban un títere de Estados Unidos. Dio así comienzo la temida guerra civil auspiciada por guerrillas comunistas lideradas por el Frente Nacional de Liberación de Vietnam o Viet Cong. Fueron ganando terreno y poniendo en serios aprietos al Gobierno de Saigón, lo que provocó que la implicación estadounidense sobre el terreno fuese a más. El incidente del Golfo de Tonkin en 1964 proporcionó el pretexto para una intervención militar directa. Bajo la presidencia de Lyndon B. Johnson, Estados Unidos desplegó masivamente tropas en Vietnam, iniciando una escalada bélica que marcaría el comienzo de la tercera guerra, esta vez ya completamente internacionalizada. Los del Norte recibieron apoyo de la Unión Soviética y la China Popular, los de Sur del ejército de Estados Unidos, que en el punto álgido de la contienda llegó a desplegar en Vietnam más de medio millón de efectivos dotados de armamento moderno. La estrategia estadounidense se basaba en la superioridad aérea y la potencia de fuego. El bombardeo masivo de Vietnam del Norte y el uso de agentes químicos como el napalm y el agente naranja, buscaban doblegar la voluntad del enemigo emboscado en la selva. Pero aquello era muy diferente a otras guerras que habían librado los estadounidenses. El Viet Cong tenía un profundo conocimiento del terreno, el apoyo de buena parte de la población local y el respaldo del Norte. La guerra se convirtió en una sangrienta refriega entre dos modelos de combate: la guerra convencional estadounidense, basada en la tecnología y la búsqueda de una batalla decisiva, y la guerra de guerrillas del Viet Cong, caracterizada por la movilidad, el camuflaje, las emboscadas y el sabotaje. El ejército estadounidense, a pesar de su poderío, se vio atrapado en una guerra de desgaste, enfrentándose a un enemigo escurridizo que se diluía entre la población civil. La guerra de Vietnam duró, como decía antes, más de dos décadas y, al ser tan reciente, está muy bien documentada. Por eso le voy a dedicar dos programas, este y el de la semana próxima. En esta primera entrega entenderemos sus orígenes y nos adentraremos en la intervención estadounidense hasta la ofensiva del Tet en 1968, un punto de inflexión que preludió su última y definitiva fase. En El ContraSello: 0:00 Introducción 4:28 Las guerras de Vietnam 1:27:15 Romanos en Canarias 1:34:03 La invasiones húngaras Bibliografía: - "La guerra de Vietnam: Una tragedia épica" de Max Hastings - https://amzn.to/3CeTv8e - "NAM" de Mark Baker - https://amzn.to/3NZeE93 - "La otra historia de la guerra de Vietnam" de Jonathan Neale - https://amzn.to/3NYCcuP - "Breve historia de la guerra de Vietnam" de Raquel Barrios Ramos - https://amzn.to/48CYjk5 · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria de España. 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Brief History
The 1954 Battle of Dien Bien Phu

Brief History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 4:20 Transcription Available


Explore the pivotal Battle of Dien Bien Phu, a key moment in the decline of French colonialism in Indochina that reshaped Southeast Asia's geopolitical landscape. This episode examines the conflict's origins, the strategic miscalculations of the French, and the Viet Minh's decisive victory, which galvanized anti-colonial movements globally and altered U.S. involvement in the region. Discover how this battle's legacy continues to influence military strategy and foreign policy today.

The Y in History
Episode 93: Vietnam War - the origins and early days

The Y in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 25:15


Japan occupies Vietnam temporarily, after defeating the French during WWII. After WWII, the French come back and Vietnam gets divided into North and South Vietnam at the 17th parallel. Ho Chi Minh becomes the leader in the North. The French support ex-Emperor Bao Dai in the South, but the US supports his Premier Ngo Dinh Diem. The conflict starts when the US refuses to hold elections in 1956 per the Geneva Accords of 1954.

Au cœur de l'histoire
[2/2] ENTRETIEN - L'histoire de l'Indochine française

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 21:14


Il y a 70 ans, le 7 mai 1954 s'achevait la bataille de Diên Biên Phu. Au terme de 56 jours de combats intenses entre les forces françaises et les forces du Việt Minh, la France défaite perdait l'Indochine, après plusieurs décennies d'implantation et huit années de guerre. Dans la deuxième partie de ce double épisode inédit d'Au cœur de l'Histoire, Virginie Girod reçoit l'historien spécialiste de l'Indochine coloniale Alain Ruscio, pour revenir sur les principales étapes de la décolonisation de ce territoire… On croisera la figure d'Hô Chi Minh, on verra pourquoi la Seconde Guerre mondiale a marqué un tournant dans la lutte pour l'indépendance de la région avant de s'intéresser à la défaite de Diên Biên Phu et ses conséquences…Thèmes abordés : Guerre d'Indochine, Viêt Nam, communisme, colonialisme, impérialisme, décolonisation Au Cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe1.- Présentation : Virginie Girod- Production : Armelle Thiberge et Morgane Vianey- Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim- Composition des musiques originales : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Promotion et coordination des partenariats : Marie Corpet- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin

Au cœur de l'histoire
[1/2] ENTRETIEN - L'histoire de l'Indochine française.

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 18:08


En 1887, la IIIe République poursuit le dessein colonisateur du Second Empire en s'implantant en Asie du Sud-Est. Territoire stratégique, l'Indochine française devient la “perle de l'Empire français”. Dans un double épisode inédit d'Au cœur de l'Histoire, Virginie Girod revient sur l'histoire de la présence française en Indochine, des premiers temps de la colonisation aux luttes qui menèrent à l'indépendance du Viêt Nam.Quels ont été les enjeux politiques et économiques de la colonisation française de l'Indochine ? Comment la conquête de ce territoire d'Asie du Sud-Est s'est-elle déroulée ?Pour en parler, Virginie Girod reçoit l'historien Alain Ruscio. Spécialiste de l'Indochine coloniale, il est notamment l'auteur de Dien Bien Phu, la fin d'une illusion aux éditions L'Harmattan.Thèmes abordés : Guerre d'Indochine, Viêt Nam, communisme, colonialisme, impérialisme, décolonisation. Au Cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe1.- Présentation : Virginie Girod- Production : Armelle Thiberge et Morgane Vianey- Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim- Composition des musiques originales : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Promotion et coordination des partenariats : Marie Corpet- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin

Au cœur de l'histoire
Geneviève de Galard, l'infirmière de Diên Biên Phu

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 16:13


En 1954, la France est sur le point de perdre l'Indochine après plus de sept ans de conflit contre les forces du Việt Minh. Alors que la bataille de Diên Biên Phu fait de nombreuses victimes, l'infirmière et convoyeuse de l'air française Geneviève de Galard (1925-2024) se porte volontaire et s'y rend. Dans un récit inédit, Virginie Girod vous raconte l'action d'une femme que la presse surnomma "l'ange de Diên Biên Phu".Thèmes abordés : Guerre d'Indochine, communisme, colonialisme, Viet Nam Au Cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe1.- Présentation : Virginie Girod- Production : Armelle Thiberge et Morgane Vianey- Réalisation : Nicolas Gaspard- Composition des musiques originales : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Promotion et coordination des partenariats : Marie Corpet- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin Ressources en lignes :Geneviève de Galard se souvient de Dien Bien Phu Geneviève de Galard sur KTO TV Geneviève de Galard, « l'ange de Diên Biên Phu », s'est éteinte à l'âge de 99 ans La bataille de Dien Bien Phu - Chemins de Mémoire

Au cœur de l'histoire
TEASER - L'histoire de l'Indochine française

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 1:07


La semaine prochaine, découvrez un récit inédit d'Au coeur de l'Histoire consacré à Geneviève de Galard, l'infirmière de Diên Biên Phu, et un double entretien dans lequel Virginie Girod l'historien Alain Ruscio, spécialiste de l'Indochine coloniale.

Defense Zone
#187 - Blessé sur le champ de bataille de Dien Bien Phu

Defense Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 12:21


Cette semaine, nous avons rendez-vous avec deux anciens parachutistes ayant vécu les combats d'Indochine dans les années 1950, notamment la terrible bataille de Dien Bien Phu.L'un d'entre eux, l'adjudant-chef Jacques Alix, est malheureusement décédé en juin dernier, quelques jours après l'enregistrement de cet épisode. Nous présentons nos condoléances à sa famille.Nous vous souhaitons une bonne écoute.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Dien Bien Phu, 7 mai 1954 : "De la honte, de la rage, du dégoût et le sentiment qu'on a été abandonnés"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 62:12


durée : 01:02:12 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Le 7 mai 1954, Dien Bien Phu, petit village du Nord Vietnam entre dans l'histoire. Après 56 jours de bataille, l'armée française est défaite. C'est bientôt la fin d'une guerre commencée sept ans plus tôt. Journalistes et témoins dont le cinéaste Pierre Schoendoerffer reviennent sur ce jour sinistre. - invités : Pierre Schoendorffer Réalisateur; Laurent Henninger Historien, chargé d'études à la Revue "Défense Nationale" . Membre du comité de rédaction du magazine "Guerres & Histoire".

Les Nuits de France Culture
Dien Bien Phu, 7 mai 1954 : récit d'une défaite

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 59:57


durée : 00:59:57 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Le nom de Dien Bien Phu est entré dans l'histoire coloniale de la France en marquant la fin d'une guerre menée depuis sept ans dans l'indifférence générale à 13 000 kilomètres de la métropole. Une guerre que la France cherche à finir de façon honorable face à l'insaisissable Vietminh.

Debout les copains !
La véritable histoire de la bataille (perdue) de Dien Bien Phu

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 43:02


Stéphane Bern raconte l'affrontement sanglant qui a opposé, il y a tout juste 70 ans, les troupes de l'Union française aux forces du Việt Minh dans ce qui restera comme le sanglant épilogue de la guerre d'Indochine. Ou la véritable histoire de la bataille - perdue - de Diên Biên Phu… En quoi cette bataille a-t-elle été un tournant dans la guerre d'Indochine ? Quelles ont été les erreurs stratégiques commises par les forces françaises ? Quelles ont été les conséquences de la défaite de Diên Biên Phu ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Pierre Servent, journaliste, expert en stratégie militaire et spécialiste des questions de défense, auteur de "Diên Biên Phu, les leçons d'une défaite"(Perrin)

Debout les copains !
[RÉCIT] - La bataille (perdue) de Dien Bien Phu par Stéphane Bern

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 22:24


Dans son récit, Stéphane Bern nous raconte l'histoire de la bataille (perdue) de Dien Bien Phu.

Les récits de Stéphane Bern
[RÉCIT] - La bataille (perdue) de Dien Bien Phu par Stéphane Bern

Les récits de Stéphane Bern

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 22:24


Dans son récit, Stéphane Bern nous raconte l'histoire de la bataille (perdue) de Dien Bien Phu.

Preble Hall
Ronald H. Spector on the Wars of Decolonization in Asia

Preble Hall

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 52:57


Ronald H. Spector sits down with John Sherwood and guest host Randy Papadopoulos to discuss his book, A Continent Erupts: Decolonization, Civil War, and Massacre in Postwar Asia, 1945-1955

Entrez dans l'Histoire
LA QUOTIDIENNE - Dien Bien Phu : comment la France a-t-elle perdu la dernière bataille en Indochine ? (2/2)

Entrez dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 3:11


Il y a 70 ans, au mois de mai 1954, les forces françaises retranchées dans la cuvette de Dien Bien Phu, au Vietnam, s'apprêtaient à céder devant les attaques du Vietminh. Du lundi au vendredi, Lorànt Deutsch vous donne rendez-vous dans la matinale de RTL. Chaque jour, l'animateur de "Entrez dans l'histoire" revient sur ces grands moments qui ont façonné notre pays.

Les interviews d'Inter
70 ans de la bataille de Dien Bien Phu au Vietnam : "On assiste à une progression de la vie commémorative"

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 6:46


durée : 00:06:46 - L'invité de 6h20 - par : Matthieu Conquet - 70 ans de Diên Biên Phu : Serge Barcellini président du souvenir français, association qui garde le souvenir des soldats morts pour la France par l'entretien de tombes et de monuments commémoratifs est l'invité de 6h20

Entrez dans l'Histoire
LA QUOTIDIENNE - Dien Bien Phu : comment la France a-t-elle perdu la dernière bataille en Indochine ? (1/2)

Entrez dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 3:07


Il y a 70 ans, au mois de mai 1954, les forces françaises retranchées dans la cuvette de Dien Bien Phu, au Vietnam, s'apprêtaient à céder devant les attaques du Vietminh. Du lundi au vendredi, Lorànt Deutsch vous donne rendez-vous dans la matinale de RTL. Chaque jour, l'animateur de "Entrez dans l'histoire" revient sur ces grands moments qui ont façonné notre pays.

Le Grand Témoin – Radio Notre Dame
La guerre doit faire l'objet d'une prise de conscience accrue chez le Français selon le général Lecointre

Le Grand Témoin – Radio Notre Dame

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 23:50


Avec François Lecointre, ancien chef d'état-major des armées, grand chancelier de la Légion d'honneur et autre de Entre guerres (Ed. Gallimard) "Ils attendaient dans la cuvette le tout dernier assaut des viets. Dans la boue, ils creusaient leurs trous" dit une chanson de Jean-Pax Méfret qui rend hommage aux soldats morts à Dien Bien Phu le 7 mai 1954, il y a 70 ans. Le corps expéditionnaire subissait en Indochine sa défaite la plus symbolique qui écrivait aussi une page d'héroïsme qui, à l'image de Camerone, autre défaite célébrée le 30 avril par la Légion, représente une victoire humaine, le triomphe du courage sur le nombre et sa puissance inéluctable. Le général Lecointre n'a pas vécu Dien Bien Phu mais de la guerre du golfe au conflit du Sahel en passant par le Rwanda, sa carrière l'a constamment emmenée sur le terrain des opérations extérieures dont il dit que les enjeux n'avaient pas de signification immédiate et incontestable. Ce matin, au travers d'un récit écrit à la première personne, l'ancien chef d'état-major des armées parle de l'importance du fait militaire en écho avec une possible montée en puissance liée à la guerre en Ukraine.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

E o Resto é História
França e o Vietname: a batalha de Dien Bien Phu

E o Resto é História

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 67:13


Dien Bien Phu foi uma batalha que ocorreu há 70 anos entre o exército francês e as forças do Viet Minh. A derrota francesa mudou o mapa do sudeste asiático e esteve na origem da Guerra do VietnameSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Unconventional Soldier
S4 #062 Infantry Officer In Iraq & Afghanistan

The Unconventional Soldier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 96:03


CONTENTThe guest today is Laurence Moore, known as Loz, who served in the Cheshire regiment and on this episode we discuss his time at Sandhurst and what it was like to deploy on operations as a young officer in Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan. Loz also discusses the effect combat had on him personally and why he helped set up Cockleshell 22 with a group of serving and former service people from across the Royal Marines, Royal Air Force and British Army to provide funded expeditions based on historical military raids and ground-breaking mentoring programme to the military community in order to improve overall health of its beneficiaries. Loz's book choice on Desert Islands Dits is "Dien Bien Phu " by Howard R Simpson. My choice is "Killing Thatcher" by Rory Carroll.You can contact Loz by email: cockleshell22@gmail.com. Cockleshell 22 website is at: https://cockleshell22.com and Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Cockleshell22/WHERE TO GET OUR DESERT ISLAND DITS BOOK CHOICESMost of our book recommendations can be bought via the Unconventional Soldier Bookshop. 10% of each purchase supports the pod and helps independent book stores on line sales. "BUY ME A COFFEE"If you want to support the podcast you can buy me a coffee here.SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram @the_unconventional_soldier_pod.Facebook @lateo82. Twitter @TheUCS473.Download these and other platforms via Link Tree.Email us: unconventionalsoldier@gmail.com. This episode brought to you in association with ISARR a veteran owned company. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Victor Davis Hanson Show
State of the Union

The Victor Davis Hanson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 63:28


Listen to Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler talk about the many lies, boasts, and fallout from Biden's speech: debt deception, SCOTUS criticism, US-Gaza policy, Laken Riley offense, RFK Jr.'s reaction, and the open border as a deliberate policy. Don't miss the Petain legacy and the battle of Dien Bien Phu in concluding comments.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Cheap Talk
Armageddon, Not Just A Good Movie Anymore (Rebroadcast)

Cheap Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 67:26


A rebroadcast of the October 16, 2022 episode of Cheap Talk: The sixtieth anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis; lessons from the crisis; the dangers of reasoning from analogy; why Russia would use tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine; how NATO would respond if they did; gambling for resurrection; the US role in facilitating peace; and Marcus would prefer that countries refrain from using nuclear weaponsWe'll be back with a new episode of Cheap Talk soon!Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your podcast player of choicePlease send us your questions or comments! Send us an email or leave us a voicemailSupport the podcast by visiting our online store at cheaptalk.shopFurther Reading:David E. Sanger. 2024. “Biden's Armageddon Moment: When Nuclear Detonation Seemed Possible in Ukraine.” New York Times.Richard E. Neustadt and Ernest R. May. 1986. Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision-Makers. Free Press.Yuen Foong Khong. 1992. Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965. Princeton University Press.See all Cheap Talk episodes

Odin & Aesop
Hell In A Very Small Place

Odin & Aesop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 97:54


On November 20th, 1953 thousands of French paratroopers dropped into a place called Dien Bien Phu.  Dien Bien Phu is a small valley in the northern part of Vietnam close to Laos.  The French plan was to establish a base at Dien Bien Phu, keep it resupplied by air, and then use it as a place to launch operations against the Viet Minh.  The French underestimated the scale of the force the Viet Minh would concentrate around Dien Bien Phu.  Before long, the French were besieged and doomed to defeat.  This battle ended French rule in Indochina.  Bernard Fall explains what happened at Dien Bien Phu and why in “Hell in a Very Small Place”.  

Focus
Seventy years after First Indochina War, French relatives still searching for missing pilot

Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 5:25


It has been nearly 70 years since the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, which lasted from March to May 1954 and ended in victory for Vietnam against the French forces. France is still trying to find the bodies of soldiers who went missing during the First Indochina War. Two men have spent decades searching for clues about the death of their uncle, who served in the French air force. We join them during their quest in northern Vietnam. Long Tran and Rosa Le Gall report.

Almost Cult Classics
Movie Catch-up - December 2023

Almost Cult Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 51:17


Welcome to our December movie catch-up! On it we discuss: 00:00:16 - Dien Bien Phu (1992) 00:05:08 - Godzilla Minus One (2023) 00:17:04 - The Holdovers... again (2023) 00:31:24 - Candy Cane Lane (2023) 00:39:02 - Fallout TV series trailer 00:42:34 - Joe's Naked Gun Video

History Analyzed
How America Stumbled into Vietnam

History Analyzed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 71:47


The story of the Vietnam War usually starts with President John Kennedy being assassinated and new President Lyndon Johnson getting the U.S. into a long, unwinnable war from 1964 through 1973. This episode explores what happened before that war: the collapse of the French colony of Indochina, why Vietnam was split into 2 countries of North Vietnam and South Vietnam, why the communists tried to take over the South, and how did America become involved in the quagmire of Vietnam.

Au cœur de l'histoire
[2/2] Marguerite Duras, langueurs indochinoises

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 15:22


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Racconti di Storia Podcast
Vietnam 1954: La Battaglia Di Dien Bien Phu

Racconti di Storia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 12:38


Il nostro canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCwSostieni DENTRO LA STORIA su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dentrolastoriaAbbonati al canale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCw/joinSostienici su PayPal: https://paypal.me/infinitybeatPer noi italiani, Caporetto è sinonimo di disfatta. Lo stesso vale per i francesi ogni volta che si pronunciano i nomi di Verdun e di Dien Bien Phu. Nel 1954 le truppe del generale Navarre, impegnate nella difficile riconquista dell'Indocina, completano l'allestimento di un grande campo trincerato al confine tra Vietnam e Laos: è una base avanzata per snidare la guerriglia e tagliarle le vie di rifornimento. In realtà in transalpini si infilano in una trappola mortale che costerà loro un'epica sconfitta e l'apertura di una nuova fase, nel Sudest Asiatico ed all'interno del quadro della Guerra Fredda.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/racconti-di-storia-podcast--5561307/support.

The Gauntlet
#113 - Failure

The Gauntlet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 102:56


Điện Biên Phủ (1992) / I Am a Sex Addict (2005) This week we're taking the L as we parachute into Dien Bien Phu with Pierre Schoendoerffer and crash land on Caveh Zahedi's minefield of memories

Rendez-vous avec X
Dien Bien Phu

Rendez-vous avec X

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 38:51


durée : 00:38:51 - Rendez-vous avec X... - par : Patrick PESNOT - La cuvette de Diên Biên Phu où l'armée française va connaître l'un des plus grands désastres de son histoire.

The Cognitive Crucible
#153 Andy Whiskeyman and Mike Berger on the Importance of Dedicated Resources

The Cognitive Crucible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 39:08


The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Dr. Andy Whiskeyman and Dr. Mike Berger return to the podcast to discuss the importance of adequately resourcing operations in the information environment (OIE) activities. Financial disparities beget capability disparities and ultimately information effects disparities. To solve the problem, Mike Berger recommends leaders start with a mindset shift. Andy Whiskeyman believes that leaders need to modify expectations related to information effects; Andy also believes there's an organizational component to solving the problem. Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #139 Austin Branch and Andy Whiskeyman on Phoenix Challenge London #137 Vic Garcia and Mike Berger on Information Operations and Intelligence #151 Daniel Runde on Chinese Soft Power #150 Jill Goldenziel on China and the Philippines Axis of Disinformation: Propaganda from Iran, Russia, and China on COVID-19 by Andy Whiskeyman and Mike Berger Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965 by Yuen Foong Khong Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-153 Guest Bio:  Dr. Andrew Whiskeyman, COL USA(ret.), CHEP is an associate professor at the National Defense University's College of Information and Cyberspace where he teaches and researches on the topics of leadership, disruptive technology, information warfare, deception, and strategic foresight. He is a professor of practice with the University of Maryland (UMD)'s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS), where is helps coordinate the Phoenix Challenge Series of international Information conferences.  He has lectured internationally on the use of information as an element of power. He is also the CEO and co-founder of JASSA Professional Services, providing expert advice on organizational leadership, strategic foresight, and disruptive innovation.  Prior to his retirement from Active Duty, he served as the Chief of the Information Operations Division (J39) within the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Operations Directorate J3 located at Macdill AFB, Florida.   His penultimate assignment was as the Chief of Cyber Strategy for the CENTCOM Joint Cyber Center (JCC). COL Whiskeyman served as an active-duty Army officer for over 28 years. His first assignment was to Misawa AB, Japan as an enlisted military intelligence Soldier. He then went to Officer Candidate School (OCS) and commissioned into the basic branch of Air Defense Artillery. In 2007, he transitioned to the Information Operations functional area (FA30). He has deployed five times: Kosovo (KFOR 3B - 2001/02), Afghanistan (3 times - 2004, 2006/07, and 2012/13), and Iraq (2008/09). He also has numerous shorter trips into the Middle East theater of operations including return trips to Iraq and Afghanistan.  He is a graduate (and plank owner) of the Marine Corps Expeditionary Warfare School (EWS - 2004), Air Command and Staff College (ACSC - 2011 in residence), and the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies (SAASS XXI - 2012). He is the first Soldier with the Advanced Strategic Planning and Policy Program (ASP3) to earn his PhD (Military Strategy, Air University 2015). In the community, he has been active in Parish ministry for over 15 years, he is a past Grand Knight with the Knights of Columbus, and has started and led multiple Exodus fraternities (in person and virtual) for the past 5 years. He is a co-founder of the Tampa Bay Catholic Business Forum. He has been married for over 28 years and has four children, three dogs, and a turtle. Dr. Mike Berger is Chief of Research for the Information Warfare organizational unit (OU) in Peraton's Cyber Mission Sector. In this capacity, he serves as the lead for analysis and assessments for the Operational Planning, Implementation, and Assessment Services (OPIAS) contract—the largest information warfare support contract in the US Government (USG). Dr. Berger oversees primary source research, personnel, and operational assessments supporting information operations (IO) / irregular warfare (IW) activities across OPIAS's supported Geographic Combatant Commands (GCCs) and USG agencies. Through the course of his work, Dr. Berger has established and successfully managed the most expansive foreign audience opinion research portfolio in the Department of Defense, including over 700,000 survey interviews, 600 focus groups, and 2,000 elite interviews in a variety of sensitive locations across the globe. A central focus of his research includes illuminating the current challenges faced by America and its partners in the information environment. Dr. Berger holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of St. Andrews (Scotland, United Kingdom). He enjoys establishing new research projects, leveraging new technologies to enhance data analysis, and developing operational assessment teams in support of forward deployed warfighters. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.

Casus Belli Podcast
Asedio de Dien Bien Phu 1954 ¿Qué podía salir mal? - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Casus Belli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 70:21


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Volvemos con este segundo episodio de QPSM, nuevo programa de Casus Belli donde 🎙️ Juan Pastrana y 🚴 Esaú Rodríguez analizan los desastres y cagadas más relevantes de la historia de los conflictos. Esta vez, en pleno conflicto de descolonización de la Indochina, las tropas francesas necesitaban una gran victoria que presentar en la mesa de negociaciones. Dien Bien Phu parecía el lugar ideal como base avanzada, que amenazaba las comunicaciones en medio del territorio del Viet Minh, contaba con una pista aérea con la que abastecerse, y un acceso defendible. El mando francésestaba convencidod e que que las tropas comandadas por Giap ni tenían ni podían desplazar artillería pesada o armamento de gran calibre. Produce 👨‍🚀 Dani CarAn ⭐ Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. ⭐ Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. 👉https://podcastcasusbelli.com 👉En Facebook, nuestra página es @casusbellipodcast https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉En Instagram estamos como @casusbellipodcast https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉En Twitter estamos como @casusbellipod @CasusBelliPod 👉Telegram, nuestro canal es @casusbellipodcast https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👨‍💻Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/aviones10 La música aparecida en este episodio lo hacen bajo la licencia privada de Jamendo Music, Epidemic Sound, o licencia global contratada y gestionada por IVOOX (SGAE RRDD/4/1074/1012), para el uso de "música comercial" del repertorio de la Sociedad de Gestión. El resto de música es bajo licencia Creative Commons 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ ⚛️ El logotipo de Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 📧¿Queréis contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Warfare
First Indochina War: Dien Bien Phu

Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 44:54


The siege of Dien Bien Phu took place in 1954 and was a definitive victory for Vietnam. Although the battle brought an end to French colonial rule, the separation of the country's north and south created a volatile political environment between capitalism and communism, eventually leading to American involvement.But how did the long time leader of Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh, take his guerilla army and turn it into a modern fighting force that was capable of overthrowing an empire?In this episode, James is joined by author and Professor Christopher Goscha from the University of Quebec to help us understand just how the French lost their way in Vietnam.For more Warfare content, subscribe to our Warfare Wednesday newsletter here.If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - enter promo code WARFARE for 7 days free + 50% off your first three months' subscription. To download, go to Android or Apple store. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cheap Talk
Armageddon, Not Just a Good Movie Anymore

Cheap Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022


The sixtieth anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis; lessons from the crisis; the dangers of reasoning from analogy; why Russia would use tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine; how NATO would respond if they did; gambling for resurrection; the US role in facilitating peace; and Marcus agrees that countries shouldn't use nuclear weapons Ask a question or leave a comment for a future podcast episode at www.speakpipe.com/cheaptalk Further reading: Richard E. Neustadt and Ernest R. May. 1986. Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision-Makers. Free Press. Yuen Foong Khong. 1992. Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965. Princeton University Press.

New Books Network
Christopher Goscha, "The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam" (Princeton UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 66:42


The Vietnamese victory over the French forces at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, which ended almost a century of French colonial rule in Indochina, is one of the most famous events in the history of anticolonialism. How were the Vietnamese communists able to achieve this remarkable victory over a much more powerful colonial force? This is the question Chris Goscha seeks to answer in his new book, The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam (Princeton UP, 2022). In doing so, Goscha re-enters the vexed debate about the relative importance of nationalism and communism in Vietnam's struggle against foreign powers. And he puts forward a compelling argument about the importance of “war communism” to the Vietnamese victory over the French. Chris Goscha is Professor of History and International Relations at the University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada, and a prize-winning author of works on the modern history of Vietnam. Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Christopher Goscha, "The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam" (Princeton UP, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 66:42


The Vietnamese victory over the French forces at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, which ended almost a century of French colonial rule in Indochina, is one of the most famous events in the history of anticolonialism. How were the Vietnamese communists able to achieve this remarkable victory over a much more powerful colonial force? This is the question Chris Goscha seeks to answer in his new book, The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam (Princeton UP, 2022). In doing so, Goscha re-enters the vexed debate about the relative importance of nationalism and communism in Vietnam's struggle against foreign powers. And he puts forward a compelling argument about the importance of “war communism” to the Vietnamese victory over the French. Chris Goscha is Professor of History and International Relations at the University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada, and a prize-winning author of works on the modern history of Vietnam. Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Military History
Christopher Goscha, "The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam" (Princeton UP, 2022)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 66:42


The Vietnamese victory over the French forces at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, which ended almost a century of French colonial rule in Indochina, is one of the most famous events in the history of anticolonialism. How were the Vietnamese communists able to achieve this remarkable victory over a much more powerful colonial force? This is the question Chris Goscha seeks to answer in his new book, The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam (Princeton UP, 2022). In doing so, Goscha re-enters the vexed debate about the relative importance of nationalism and communism in Vietnam's struggle against foreign powers. And he puts forward a compelling argument about the importance of “war communism” to the Vietnamese victory over the French. Chris Goscha is Professor of History and International Relations at the University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada, and a prize-winning author of works on the modern history of Vietnam. Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Christopher Goscha, "The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam" (Princeton UP, 2022)

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 66:42


The Vietnamese victory over the French forces at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, which ended almost a century of French colonial rule in Indochina, is one of the most famous events in the history of anticolonialism. How were the Vietnamese communists able to achieve this remarkable victory over a much more powerful colonial force? This is the question Chris Goscha seeks to answer in his new book, The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam (Princeton UP, 2022). In doing so, Goscha re-enters the vexed debate about the relative importance of nationalism and communism in Vietnam's struggle against foreign powers. And he puts forward a compelling argument about the importance of “war communism” to the Vietnamese victory over the French. Chris Goscha is Professor of History and International Relations at the University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada, and a prize-winning author of works on the modern history of Vietnam. Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/southeast-asian-studies

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Christopher Goscha, "The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam" (Princeton UP, 2022)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 66:42


The Vietnamese victory over the French forces at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, which ended almost a century of French colonial rule in Indochina, is one of the most famous events in the history of anticolonialism. How were the Vietnamese communists able to achieve this remarkable victory over a much more powerful colonial force? This is the question Chris Goscha seeks to answer in his new book, The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam (Princeton UP, 2022). In doing so, Goscha re-enters the vexed debate about the relative importance of nationalism and communism in Vietnam's struggle against foreign powers. And he puts forward a compelling argument about the importance of “war communism” to the Vietnamese victory over the French. Chris Goscha is Professor of History and International Relations at the University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada, and a prize-winning author of works on the modern history of Vietnam. Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au.

New Books in French Studies
Christopher Goscha, "The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam" (Princeton UP, 2022)

New Books in French Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 66:42


The Vietnamese victory over the French forces at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, which ended almost a century of French colonial rule in Indochina, is one of the most famous events in the history of anticolonialism. How were the Vietnamese communists able to achieve this remarkable victory over a much more powerful colonial force? This is the question Chris Goscha seeks to answer in his new book, The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam (Princeton UP, 2022). In doing so, Goscha re-enters the vexed debate about the relative importance of nationalism and communism in Vietnam's struggle against foreign powers. And he puts forward a compelling argument about the importance of “war communism” to the Vietnamese victory over the French. Chris Goscha is Professor of History and International Relations at the University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada, and a prize-winning author of works on the modern history of Vietnam. Patrick Jory teaches Southeast Asian History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. He can be reached at: p.jory@uq.edu.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies

Muy Historia - Grandes Reportajes
De los asesores a la confrontación - Ep.2 (La guerra de Vietnam)

Muy Historia - Grandes Reportajes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 18:05


Las delegaciones china y soviética que asistían en Ginebra a las negociaciones entre Francia y el Vietminh para llegar a un acuerdo de paz no pudieron reprimir su alegría, la tarde del 7 de mayo de 1954, cuando tuvieron noticia de la derrota francesa en la decisiva Batalla de Dien Bien Phu. La posición política de Hanói era ahora más fuerte para frenar las exigencias que pretendían imponer París y Washington para alcanzar un alto el fuego en Vietnam.Suscríbete a nuestra revista MUY HISTORIA con un descuento del 50% accediendo a este link y usando el código descuento especial para podcast - PODCAST1936https://suscripciones.zinetmedia.es/mz/divulgacion/muy-historia?a=1Comparte nuestro podcast en tus redes sociales, puedes realizar una valoración de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcast o Spotify.Gracias por escuchar nuestros 'Grandes Reportajes de Muy Historia'Dirección, locución y producción: Iván Patxi Gómez GallegoGuión: Marta González Pérez-Iñigo

SOUVENIRS D'ENFANT
Rediffusion Anne "On a été kidnappés deux fois à la sortie de l'école"

SOUVENIRS D'ENFANT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 15:35


Cette semaine, je suis toujours "un peu" en vacances (un tout petit peu, ou en tout cas dans ma tête) alors j'ai décidé de vous rediffuser encore un épisode. j'ai choisi celui d'Anne, car à 84 ans, c'est une femme incroyable, pétillante, bouillonnante, débordant d'énergie comme on aime tant  ❤️  Et pourtant…    On ne peut pas dire que son enfance ait été des plus légères. 

I've Been Diced!
I've Been Diced! episode 54: Kim Kanger

I've Been Diced!

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022


Kim Kanger, designer of Ici, C’Est La France! and Tonkin, discusses France’s counterinsurgency wars, and how differences between these wars led to different game designs. We also discuss Kim’s upcoming game on the siege of Dien Bien Phu. Strap in for another deep discussion of insurgencies and insurgency-related games. (c) 2014 Tom Grant

Casus Belli Podcast
CB FANS 💥 Dien Bien Phu - Paracaidistas en combate - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Casus Belli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 42:47


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Pierre Faouroux, oficial del 6º Batallón de Paracaidistas Coloniales, nos ofrece un testimonio presencial y un prisma muy valioso para entender la derrota de Francia en la lucha por mantener su imperio colonial. También nos narrará muchas de las acciones de combate en que estuvo presente. Te lo cuenta 🏍 Julio Caronte 💥 Si quieres acceder a episodios como estos, 👉 a + de 500 episodios exclusivos de Historia Bélica, 👉 a un nuevo episodio CB FANS cada viernes, 👉 a escuchar todos los episodios de Casus Belli sin publicidad, 👉 a acceso a la Zona de Fans de https://podcastcasusbelli.pod 👉 y contribuir a que el proyecto continúe, puedes apoyarnos por menos de lo que cuestan dos cafés ☕+☕. Solo has de pulsar el botón de ▶️APOYAR. 👨💻Casus Belli Podcast y Factoría Casus Belli está dirigido por Dani CarAn. Recuerda que estamos en: ⚡ Twitter, como @casusbellipod @CasusBelliPod ⚡ Facebook, nuestra página es @casusbellipodcast https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast ⚡ Telegram, nuestro canal es @casusbellipodcast https://t.me/casusbellipodcast ⚡ Y nuestro chat es @aviones10 ⚡ ¿Queréis contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com o a info@podcastcasusbelli.com Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un 👍 like, si nos escuchas desde la app de Ivoox. 🎵 La música incluida en el programa es Freedom Soldiers de Gregory Lourme bajo licencia CC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ El resto de música es bajo licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o SGAE. de Ivoox. 🎭Las opiniones expresadas en este programa de pódcast, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de los podcasters que las trasmiten. Que cada palo aguante su vela. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Breaking Walls
BW - EP127—001: May 1954—Everett Sloane And The 21st Precinct

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 30:00


As the US began May of 1954, there was word that a new Soviet bomber had the ability to reach the United States. It was displayed for the public for the first time at the Moscow May Day Parade. On May 7th, the Battle of Dien Bien Phu would end in a French defeat. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles declared Vietnam non-essential to security in Southeast Asia. The U.S. would not intervene for France. And as several massive U.S. fishing vessels were sinking off the coast of Alaska, the Boeing 707 was being released after two years of development. On May 1st, NBC affiliate WSM signed on with The Big Sound. WSM is a 50,000-watt clear channel station located in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded by the National Life and Accident Insurance Company, the station's call sign stands for We Shield Millions. WSM first signed on October 5th, 1925. The next month on November 28th, The WSM Barn Dance took to the air for the first time. On December 10th, 1927, the program's host, "Judge" George D. Hay referred to the show for the first time, as The Grand Ole Opry. The Opry began running coast-to-coast on Saturday evenings in 1939. The show moved to the Ryman Auditorium in 1943. As it developed in importance, so did the city of Nashville, which became America's country music capital. By 1954, WSM was considered the outstanding music station in the country. That October 2nd a teenage Elvis Presley would have his only Opry performance. The times, they were a-changin'. Tonight, we'll dive in for a closer look. ___________ Welcome to Breaking Walls episode 127. My name is James Scully. Tonight we keep on with our look at 1954 by picking up in May during one of the most important months of the decade. ___________ Everett Sloane was born in New York City on October 1st, 1909. At age of seven, he played Puck of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, and decided to become an actor. In 1927 he joined a Theater company. He made his New York stage debut in 1928. In the 1930s Sloane was appearing on The March of Time. It was there he met a young Orson Welles. Welles hired Sloane to be part of his Mercury Theatre. He moved from New York City to Los Angeles after Welles signed his contract with RKO. Sloane had a prominent role in Citizen Kane. In the 1940s, he worked on both coasts, guest-starring in radio on Inner Sanctum Mysteries, The Shadow, The Mysterious Traveler, and in films such as The Lady From Shanghai, Journey Into Fear, and Prince of Foxes. By 1953 he was being featured on TV and starring on radio in The 21st Precinct as Captain Frank Kennelly. The 21st Precinct debuted on July 7th, 1953 over WCBS radio in New York. It put the listener into the drama from the opening phone call until the final report. In May of 1954 it was airing Wednesdays at 8:30PM against The Great Gildersleeve on NBC. Starring with Sloane was Ken Lynch as Lieutenant Matt King and Harold Stone as Sergeant Waters. John Ives produced and Stanley Niss directed. Everett Sloane continued to be a busy actor until 1965. On August 6th of that year, recently diagnosed with Glaucoma and fearing blindness, he took his own life. He was survived by his wife Lilian and two children. Everett Sloane is buried at Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Means Morning News
MMN 4/5/22

Means Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 21:02


-Amazon, Starbucks vow to fight on against unions -New climate change report shows planet on track to burn -World's richest man buys world's worst website -The return of the Palin -Correspondent Luna Oi is in Hanoi to report on Dien Bien Phu in the Air

SOUVENIRS D'ENFANT
#15. Anne - on a été kidnappés deux fois à la sortie de l'école, mon frère et moi.

SOUVENIRS D'ENFANT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 15:35


A 84 ans, Anne est une femme pétillante débordant d'énergie, et positive comme on voit peu.  Et pourtant…    on ne peut pas dire que son enfance ait été des plus légères. 

Breaking Walls
BW - EP125—010: March 1954—Looking Ahead To April

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 6:44


As March drew to a close, Mutual Broadcasting's Frank Hemingway took to the air on March 30th with the evening news from KHJ in Los Angeles. ___________ With the hydrogen bomb in development, Russia wanted to join NATO. In Washington, President Eisenhower was making changes to the Taft-Hartley Labor Law. And in present-day Vietnam, a massive battle was taking place at the French military base at Dien Bien Phu. The March 30th news broadcast hinted at things to come. ___________ Next time on Breaking Walls, April ushers in the Army-McCarthy Hearings, Presidential Speeches, Schemers, Slanderers, Nude Prowlers, and even a Benny Seance.