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The Pacific War - week by week
- 211 - Special How Tomoyuki Yamashita became the Tiger of Malaya

The Pacific War - week by week

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Hey before I begin I just want to thank all of you who have joined the patreon, you guys are awesome. Please let me know what other figures, events or other things you want to hear about in the future and I will try to make it happen.   If you are a long time listener to the Pacific War week by week podcast over at KNG or viewer of my youtube channel you have probably heard me talk about Tomoyuki Yamashita, the Tiger of Malaya quite often. It goes without saying when it comes to Japanese generals of WW2 he stands out. Not just to me, from the offset of the war he made a large impression on westerners, he achieved incredible feats early on in the war. Now if you look up books about him, you will pretty much only find information in regards to his infamous war crimes trial. Hell it was so infamous the legal doctrine of hierarchical accountability for war crimes, whereby a commanding officer is legally responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by his subordinates, was created. This is known as the command responsibility or “the Yamashita standard”. His court case was very controversial, he remains a controversial figure, certainly to the people of territories he campaigned in, but I think what can be said of him the most is he was special amongst the Japanese generals. Anyways lets get the show on the road as they say.   So who was Yamashita? When he was 59 years old commanding forces in the Philippines against General Douglas MacArthur, he weighed 220 ls and stood 5 feet 9 inches. His girth pressed out against his green army uniform. He had an egg shaped head, balding, wide spaced eyes and a flat nose. He wore a short mustache, sort of like Hitlers, until it grayed then he shaved it off. He was not a very attractive man, Filipinos referred to him as “old potato face” while Americans called him “a florid, pig faced man”.   Tomobumi Yamashita was born in 1885, he was the second son of Dr. Sakichi Yamashita and Yuu Yamashita in Osugi village, on Shikoku island. Like most males of his day he was indoctrinated into military preparatory school from a young age. Yamashita had no chosen the army as a career, in his words ‘my father suggested the idea, because I was big and healthy, and my mother did not seriously object because she believed, bless her soul, that I would never pass the highly competitive entrance examination. If I had only been cleverer or had worked harder, I would have been a doctor like my brother”Yamashita would graduate from the 18th class of the IJA academy in november of 1905, ranked 16th out of 920 cadets.    In 1908 he was promoted to the rank of Lt and during WW1 he fought against Imperial German and Austro-Hungarian forces in the famous siege of Qingdao, which if you are interested I did an episode over on my Youtube channel about this battle. Its a very overlooked battle, but many histories firsts occurred at it like the first carrier attack. In 1916 he was promoted to captain and attended the 28th class of the Army War college to graduate sixth in his class that year. He also married Hisako Nagayama in 1916, she was the daughter of the retired General Nagayama.    It seems Yamashita's brush against the Germans in 1914 had a huge influence on him, because he became fascinated with Germany and would serve as assistant military attache at Bern and Berlin from 1919-1922. He spent his time in Germany alongside Captain Hideki Tojo, both men would run into each other countless times and become bitter rivals. Both men toured the western front, visiting Hamburg and witnessed first hand the crippling inflation and food prices that came from Germany's defeat. Yamashita said to Tojo then “If Japan ever has to fight any nation, she must never surrender and get herself in a state like this.” He returned to Japan in 1922, was promoted to major and served a few different posts in the Imperial Headquarters and Staff College. Yamashita became a leading member of the Kodoha faction, while Tojo became a leading member of the rival Toseiha faction. In 1927 Yamashita was sent again to Europe, this time to Vienna as a military attache. Just prior to departing he had invested in a business selling thermometers starting by one of his wife's relatives, the business failed horribly and Yamashita was tossed into debt, bailiffs literally came to seize his house. As told to us by his biographer “For a regular officer to have contracted such a debt, however innocently, was a disgrace. He felt he should resign his commission.” Yamashita's brother refused to allow him to quit, instructing him to leave for Vienna, while he resolved his debts. His days in Vienna were the best of his life, professed Yamashita. He studied economics at Vienna university and made friends with a Japanese widow, who introduced him to a German woman named Kitty and they had an affair. This would spring forward his reputation as an eccentric officer. Yamashita was obsessed over hygiene,and refused to eat fruit unless it was thoroughly washed. He avoided ice water, hated dancing and never learnt how to drive a car. One of his most notable quirks was his habit of falling asleep often during meetings where he legendarily would snore. Like I may have said in previous podcast and youtube episodes, this guy was quite a character, often described as a big bear.    Now this is not a full biography on Yamashita so I cant devolve to far into things, such as his first fall from grace. During the February 26th coup incident of 1936, Yamashita was a leading member of the Kodoha faction and helped mediate a peaceful end to the standoff, however in truth he was backing the coup. He simply managed to not get caught red handed at the time doing too much for the mutineers, regardless he lost favor with the outraged Emperor and many young captains whom he loved like sons killed themselves in disgrace. If you want to know more about the February coup of 1936, check out my series on Emperor Hirohito or General Ishawara, they both talk about it in depth and touch upon Yamashita's role a bit.    The coup led to the dissolvement of the Kodoha faction and the dominance of the Toseiha, led by Tojo. Yamashita tried to resign from the IJA, but his superiors dissuade him. He was relegated to a post in Korea, which honestly was a punishment. Yamashita would say “When I was posted to Korea, I felt I had been given a tactful promotion but that in fact my career was over. Even when I was given my first fighting company in North China, I still felt I had no future in the Army, so I was always on the front line, where the bullets flew the thickest. I sought only a place to die.”  He had some time to reflect upon his conduct while in Korea, he began to study Zen Buddhism. He was promoted to Lt General in November of 1937 and when the China war broke out he was one of those speaking out that the incident needed to end swiftly and that peaceful relations must be made with the UK and US. He received a unimportant post in the Kwantung army and in 1938 was assigned command of the IJA 4th division. He led the forces during in northern china against insurgents until he returned to Tokyo in July of 1940. His fellow officers lauded him as Japan's finest general. Meanwhile Tojo had ascended to war minister and one of his first moves was to send a delegation to Germany. Tojo considered Yamashita a ruthless and forceful commander and feared he would become a powerful rival against him one day. Yamashita would go on the record to say then “I have nothing against Tojo, but he apparently has something against me.” You see, Yamashita had no political ambitions, unlike Tojo who was by nature a political monster. “My life, is that of a soldier; I do not seek any other life unless our Emperor calls me.” In late 1940, Tojo asked Yamashita to lead a team of 40 experts on a 6 month train tour of Germany and Italy, a move that kept him out of Tokyo, because Tojo was trying to solidify his political ambitions. This is going to become a looming theme between the two men.   He was presented to Adolf Hitler in January of 1941, passing along messages from Tojo and publicly praising the Fuhrer, though privately he was very unimpressed by the man  “He may be a great orator on a platform, with his gestures and flamboyant way of speaking. But standing behind his desk listening he seems much more like a clerk.” Hitler pressed upon him to push Japan to declare war on Britain and the US. At the time of course Japan was facing China and had two major conflicts with the USSR, thus this was absolutely not in her interest. “My country is still fighting in China, and we must finish that war as soon as possible. We are also afraid that Russia may attack us in Manchuria. This is no time for us to declare war on other countries.” Yamashita hoped to inspect Germany's military techniques and technology to help Japan. Hitler promised open exchanges of information stating “All our secrets are open to you,”, but this would prove to be a lie. “There were several pieces of equipment the Germans did not want us to see. Whenever I tried to persuade the German General Staff to show us things like radar—about which we had a rudimentary knowledge—the conversation always turned to something else.”   Yamashita met with field Marshal Hermann Goring who gave him an overview of the war in europe. Goring would complain about Yamashita falling asleep during lectures and meetings and he believed the man was drunk often. Yamashita met Benito Mussolini in June of 1941 receiving a similar rundown to what he got in Germany. Yamashita visited Kitty in Vienna for a quick fling, but overall the trip deeply impacted Yamashita's resolve that Japan should stay out of the Europeans war and that Germany made a grievous error invading the USSR in June of 1941. This is what he said the members of the commission “You know the results of our inspection as well as I do. I must ask you not to express opinion in favor of expanding the alliance between Japan, Germany and Italy. Never suggest in your report that Japan should declare war on Great Britain and the United States. We must not and cannot rely upon the power of other nations. Japan needs more time, particularly as there may be aggression against us from Russia. We must have time to rebuild our defense system and adjust the whole Japanese war machine. I cannot repeat this to you often enough.” His report was similar, and it really pissed off Tojo who was trying to develop plans for a war against America. Yamashita would then get exiled to Manchuria in July of 1941, but Tojo's resentment towards him could only go so far, because Yamashita was one of their best generals and in his planned war against Britain and America, he would need such a man.   Yamashita's time in Europe reshaped his views on how to conduct war. He saw first hand blitzkrieg warfare, it seems it fascinated him. He consistently urged the implementation of new proposals calling for the streamlining of air arms; to mechanize the Army; to integrate control of the armed forces in a defense ministry coordinated by a chairman of Joint Chiefs of staff; to create a paratroop corps and to employ effective propaganda. Basically he saw what was working for the Germans against the allies and wanted Japan to replicate it. Tojo did not like many of the proposal, hated the fact they were coming from Yamashita, so he obviously was not keen on making them happen. Luckily for Yamashita he would be given a chance to implement some of his ideas in a big way.   On November 6th of 1941, Lt General Yamashita was appointed commander of the 25th Japanese army. His orders were to seize the Malay Peninsula and then the British naval base at Singapore. The Malaya Peninsula snakes 700 miles south of Thailand, a rugged sliver of land that constricts at its narrowest point to about 60 miles wide. It hold mountains that split the peninsula in half, some going as high as 7000 feet. During this time Malaya produced around 40% of the worlds rubber, 60% of its tin, two resources vital for war. At its very southern tip lies Singapore, a diamond shaped island connected to the mainland by a 1115 stone causeway. Singapore's largest asset was its naval base guarding the passage from the Pacific and Indian oceans. Together Malay and Singapore represented the key to controlling what Japan called the Southern Resource Area.   Singapore was known as the gibraltar of the east for good reason. It was a massively fortified naval base. The base had been developed between 1923-1938 and cost 60 million pounds, around 2 billion pounds today. It was 21 square miles, had the largest dry dock in the world, the 3rd largest floating dock and enough fuel tanks to support the entire royal navy for 6 months. She was defended by 15 inch naval guns stationed at the Johre battery, Changi and Buona vista battery. And despite the infamous myth some of you may have heard, these guns were fully capable of turning in all directions including the mainland. For those unaware a myth perpetuated after the fall of Singapore that her large 15 inch guns could not turn to the mainland and that this spelt her doom, no it was not that, it was the fact they mostly had armor piercing shells which are using to hit ships and not land targets. Basically if you fire an armor piercing shell at land it imbeds itself then explodes, while HE shells would have torn any Japanese army to pieces. Alongside the 15 inch monsters, there were countless other artillery pieces such as 9.2 inch guns. By December of 1941 Malaya and Singapore held 164 first line aircraft out of a total of 253 aircraft, but many of the fighters were the obsolete Brewster F2A Buffalo, a pretty slow, fat little beast that could take a licking as it was armored, but against the Zero fighter it was unbelievably outmatched in speed and maneuverability.    The Japanese acquired a major gift prior to the outbreak of war. On november 11th, 1940, the SS Automedon, a German raider attacked the HMS Atlantis which was carrying documents intended for the British far east command. The documents indicated the British fleet was not going to help Singapore; that Britain would not declare war if Thailand was invaded and that Hong Kong was expendable. The Germans gave the documents to the Japanese who were very excited by the information.    Starting in January of 1941, Colonel Masanobu Tsuji led the Taiwan Army Research section based on Formosa to investigate how a campaign could be waged in Malay and Singapore. His findings on the defenses of Malay and Singapore were summed up in these 3 points: 1. Singapore Fortress was solid and strong facing the sea, but vulnerable on the peninsular side facing the Johore Strait;  Newspaper reports of a strong Royal Air Force (RAF) presence were propaganda;  Although British forces in Malaya numbered from five to six divisions (well over 80,000 men), less than half were Europeans.    Now just a little bit about Tsuji as he was to become the chief of staff operations and planning under Yamashita. Tsuji was extremely insubordinate and a political schemer. He was a Toseiha faction fanatic, loyal to Tojo and thus definitely an enemy to Yamashita. Yamashita wrote of Tsuji in his war diary “is egotistical and wily. He is a sly dog and unworthy to serve the country. He is a manipulator to be carefully watched.” Tsuji would go on to have a infamous reputation for ordering atrocities in the name of his superiors, often without them knowing and this would be very much the case under Yamashita. Now using Tsuji's intelligence Yamashita began plans at his HQ at Samah, a port on Hainan island, starting in November of 1941 on how to launch the campaign. He was initially offered 5 divisions for the invasion, but he felt he could accomplish the objective with only three. There are a few reasons why he believed this; first, Tsuji's research suggested the peninsula roads would be the center of the battlefront and that the flanks would extend no more than a km or so to the left or right due to the dense jungle terrain (in fact Yamashita was planning to assault from the jungle specifically); 2nd intelligence indicated the defending troops were not of the highest caliber (the British were busy in Europe thus many of the troops in southeast asia were poorly trained, half were british regulars the rest were Australian, Indian and Malayan); 3rd Yamashita was aware “the Japanese army were in the habit of flinging more troops into the battle than could possibly be maintained” boy oh boy tell that one to the future boys on Guadalcanal. Thus he calculated 3 divisions was the maximum to be fed, equipped and supplied. Based on his recommendations the 25th army was created with 3 divisions; the 5th under Lt General Takuma Matsui; 18th under Lt General Renya Mutaguchi and the Imperial guards division of Lt General Takuma Nishimura. Supporting these would be two regiment of heavy field artillery and the 3rd tank brigade. Something that made Yamashita's campaign quite interesting was the usage and amount of tanks. He was invading with around 200 or so tanks consisting of the Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, type 97 Chi-Ha and Type 89 I-Go medium tanks and Type 97 Te-Ke tankettes. For aircraft he had the 3rd Air division, 459 aircraft strong with an additional 159 aircraft from the IJN to support them. The 3rd air division had a variety of aircraft such as Nakajima Ki-27 Nate's, Nakajima ki-43 Oscars, Kitsubishi ki-51 Sonia's, Kawasaki ki-48 Lily's, Mitsubishi ki-21 sally's, Mitsubishi ki-30 Ann's, Mitsubishi ki-15 babs and Mitsubishi ki-46 dinahs. For the IJN it was the 22nd air flotilla using Mitsubishi G3M1 Nell's, Mitsubishi A5M4 Claudes and some A6M Zeros. To say it was a lot of firepower at his disposal is an understatement, Yamashita was packing heat, heat he could use in a blitzkrieg fashion.   His staff at Samah identified 5 operational objectives: 1 Simultaneous capture of Singora and Patani, Thailand and Kota Bharu, Malaya.  2 Capture of all enemy airfields in southern Thailand and Malaya.  3 Occupation of Kuala Lumpur, Malaya.  4 Occupation of Johore Bahru, and control of Johore Strait.  5 Conquest of Singapore.    Colonel Tsuji, appointed Chief of Operations and Planning for the 25th Army, proposed the following plan which was readily approved:  Land the main strength of the 5th Division simultaneously and without warning at Singora and Patani, and at the same time land a powerful section of the 18th Division to attack Kota Bharu.  The troops disembarked at Singora and Patani to press forward immediately to attack the line of the Perak River Hand capture its bridge and the Alor Star aerodrome.  The troops landed at Kota Bharu to press forward along the eastern coast as far as Kuantan.    The landing at Kota Bharu, the only one in Malaya was expected to be opposed and quite risky. But if it was successful, it would create a useful diversion away from the main force landings in Thailand.   The landings took place around 2:15am local time on December 8th, about an hour and 20 minutes before the attack on Pearl Harbor. The landings went largely unopposed, except at Kota Bahru where the Japanese saw heavy resistance. The British had anticipated this landing point and created operation Matador, a plan to pre-emptively invade southern thailand to secure defensive lines against the Japanese, however this plan was never accepted by British high command for obvious political reasons. But on December 5th, with a Japanese invasion looking certain, suddenly London gave permission to the Far east commanders to decide if Operation matador should be activated or not. The commander in Malaya, General Arthur Percival recommended forestalling it, fearing to violate Thai sovereignty, which ultimately would be the doom of a defense for Malaya.   At the battle of Kota Bharu, the 9th infantry division of Major General Barstow attempted holding off the Japanese from taking the important Kota Bharu airfield. The 8th brigade of Billy Key had fortified the beaches with pillboxes, barbed wire and land mines. The Japanese took heavy losses, but they were able to find gaps and fill them up until Brigadier Key had to ask permission to pull out. The royal air force at Kota Bharu tossed Hudson bombers to hit the troop transports, but it was a suicide mission to do so. Meanwhile the IJA 5th division landed at Pattani and Songkhla in Thailand while the Imperial guards division marched over the border from French Indochina. The Japanese encountered very little resistance, the leader of Thailand Plaek Pibulsonggram had been trying to get assurances from the allies and Japanese all the way up until the invasion, once the Japanese landed he knew his best option was to play nice and sign an armistice. This basically spelt doom for malaya as the Japanese were given access to Thailand's airfields which they used to smash the forward airfields in Malaya.   The first day of aerial encounters were a catastrophe for the British. General Percival would comment “The rapidity with which the Japanese got their air attacks going against our aerodromes was quite remarkable. Practically all the aerodromes in Kelantan, Kedah, Province Wellesley, and Penang, were attacked, and in most cases fighters escorted the bombers. The performance of Japanese aircraft of all types, and the accuracy of their bombing, came as an unpleasant surprise. By the evening our own air force had already been seriously weakened.” Brigadier Key withdrew after causing an estimated 800 casualties upon the Japanese while taking roughly 465. While Kota Bharu was being fought over, Percival unleashed Operation Krohcol, a 2.0 of Matador seeing British forces cross into Thailand to intercept the incoming enemy. It was an absolute disaster, the British attackers were defeated not only by the Japanese 5th division, but some Royal Thai police also defended their territory. The operation had basically become a race to who could seize the important focal point first and the Japanese took it first thus winning decisively. To add to that misery, force Z, consisting of the battleship HMS Prince of Wales,, battlecruiser Repulse and 4 destroyers tried to intercept the Japanese invasion fleet only to be utterly destroyed by overwhelming Japanese airforces.   Within 4 days of the landings, the 5th division advanced from Singora through the town of Jitra to capture the RAF airfield at Alor star, around 100 miles away. Yamashita managed this using flanking techniques that saw his army take town after town and airfield after airfield. There were numerous natural obstacles to the advance such as dense jungles, very long supply lines, torrential rain and heat, but he had a secret weapon, bicycles. At Jitra Percival made his first major stand. Holding Jitra would safeguard the northern airfields of Malaya, but it was a folly to do so as the airfields in question were not provided adequate aircraft and the British lacked something extremely important to be able to defend themselves, tanks. Colonel Tsuji saw the fighting at Jitra first hand and reported “Our tanks were ready on the road, and the twenty or so enemy armored cars ahead were literally trampled underfoot … The enemy armored cars could not escape by running away, and were sandwiched between our medium tanks … It was speed and weight of armor that decided the issue.” The British had spread themselves far too thinly across a 14 mile front with jungle on their right flank and rubber plantations and mangrove swamps to their left. Yamashita used a innovative blitzkrieg like tactic, he combined his air, artillery, tanks and bicycle infantry to punch holes in concentrated attacks forcing allied defenders to withdraw. As Percival would write later in his memoirs “This withdrawal would have been difficult under the most favorable conditions. With the troops tired, units mixed as the result of the fighting, communications broken and the night dark, it was inevitable that orders should be delayed and that in some cases they should never reach the addressees. This is what in fact occurred … the withdrawal, necessary as it may have been, was too fast and too complicated for disorganized and exhausted troops, whose disorganization and exhaustion it only increased”    Yamashita had ingeniously thought of employing large numbers of bicycles for his infantry so they could keep up momentum and speed with his mechanized forces. Oh and he didn't bring thousands of bicycles over to Malaya, the real genius was that they were there ready for him. His intelligence prior to the invasion indicated nearly all civilians in malaya had bicycles, so when the Japanese came over they simply stole them. Half of Yamashitas troops moved in motor vehicles while the rest road on 18,000 bicycles. As noted by Tsuji “With the infantry on bicycles, there was no traffic congestion or delay. Wherever bridges were destroyed the infantry continued their advance, wading across the rivers carrying their bicycles on their shoulders, or crossing on log bridges held up on the shoulders of engineers standing in the stream.” They Japanese overwhelmed the defenders who were forced to fight, flee into the jungles or flee along the roads where they were simply outsped by the faster Japanese. The defenders left numerous stores of food, abandoned vehicles, and supplies that Yamashita's men would dub “churchill's allowance”. British Lt Colonel Spencer Chapmanwas forced to hide on the sides of roads watching Japanese pedal past remarking “The majority were on bicycles in parties of forty or fifty, riding three or four abreast and talking and laughing just as if they were going to a football match.” The Japanese had the ability to carry their gear on the bicycles, giving them an enormous advantage over the allies fleeing on foot. The Japanese could travel faster, further and less fatigued. When the British destroyed 250 bridges during their flight, “the Japanese infantry (to continue) their advance, wading across the rivers carrying their bicycles on their shoulders, or crossing on log bridges held up on the shoulders of engineers standing in the stream”. The British could not escape the bicycle blitzkrieg as it became known, countless were forced to surrender under constant pressure and relentless pursuit.    Alongside the bicycle warfare, whenever Yamashita faced terrain unsuitable for his tanks, he ordered amphibious landings further south to outflank the enemy's  rear.   Meanwhile the war in the air went equally terrible for the allies. The RAF had pulled back its best pilots and aircraft to deal with the war for Britain against the Luftwaffe. 21 airfields were in Malaya and Singapore, few of them had modern facilities, only 15 concrete runways. The heavy rain made the grass airstrips unusable. All the airfields were allocated around 8 heavy and 8 light anti aircraft guns. Quality radar units were completely inadequate. The Super Spitfires and Hyper Hurricanes were mostly in Britain fighting the Germans, while Buffaloes were allocated to Malaya. The Japanese airforces easily overcame the allied opposition and established air superiority quickly. Launching from airfields in Vietnam, they bombed all the airfields into submission and continuously applied pressure to Singapore. . The aerial dominance of the Zero and ‘Oscar' fighters served to undermine the morale of the British infantryman on the ground. As historian H. P. Wilmot has observed, “in the opening phase of the war the Zero-sen was just what the Japanese needed, and the Allies were devastated by the appearance of a ‘super fighter.' To add insult to injury, every airfield taken starting at the most northern going further and further south towards Singapore offered the Japanese new launching points to make for faster attack.   Yamashita's forces reached the southern tip of the peninsula in just 8 weeks, his men had covered some 700 miles, about 12 miles a day on average. They fought 95 large and smaller battles doing so. Multiple lines of defense were erected one after another to try and halt the Japanese advance, to kill their momentum. Starting at the beach landings, to Jitra, then to Kampar, over the Slim river, then Johor. The British failed to employ “leave behind forces” to provide guerilla warfare in lost territories leading not only the Japanese to easily consolidate their gains, the Thai's also came down and grabbed some territory. At the battle of Muar Major General Gordon Bennet deployed the allied defenders south of the Muar River and it was widely believed here they would finally halt the Japanese. Then the Imperial Guards division outflanked them performing an amphibious landing and advancing down the coastal route. The 5th Japanese division followed a parallel route through the center and the 18th division landed near Endau. The allies were thus surrounded and took heavy casualties, countless were forced to flee through swamps and thick jungle abandoned their stuff. Gordons 45th brigade were absolutely shattered, effectively disbanded and left north of the Muar river as the rest of the allies fled south. The defeat at Muar broke the British belief they could hold even a toehold on Malay. Percivals strategy to fight delaying actions until the arrival of reinforcements to Singapore had fatally undermined his troops ability to hold onto defensive positions. As the British governor of the Johore straits settlement, Sir Shenton Thomas would say on January 6th ‘“We … have gone in for mechanized transport to the nth degree. It is a fearsomely cumbersome method. We have pinned our faith to the few roads but the enemy used tracks and paths, and gets round to our rear very much as he likes.”” Yet alongside the conquest came a series of atrocities.    At the Parit Sulong Bridge south of the Muar, Captain Rewi Snelling was left behind with 150 wounded Australian and Indian soldiers not able to trek south. The Imperial guards division herded them into buildings, denied them medical treatment, many of the Indians were beheaded, others shot. This become known as the parit sulong massacre. Its hard to saw what Yamashita would have known about this incident, it technically was under the command of Takuma nishimura. On January 22nd, Nishimura gave the orders for prisoners to be forced outside, doused with petrol and set on fire. Nishimura would be sentenced to life in prison by a Singapore court, but on a flight back to Japan he was hijacked by Australian military police in Hong Kong who grabbed him and held a trial for the Parit Sulong massacre, finding him guilty and hanging him on june 11th of 1951.    When the Japanese reached the straits of Johore, Yamashita took several days to perform reconnaissance, allowing his forces to regroup and prepare to attack the massive fortress. His plan for the invasion would see the Imperial guards perform a feint attack on the northeast side of Singapore, landing on the nearby Palau Ubin island on february 7th. The 5th and 18th division would remain concealed in the jungle until the night of the night of the 8th when they would cross the Johore and hit the northwest side of Singapore. The causeway to Singapore had been blown up by the retreating British, but the ability for Singapore to defend itself from a northern attack was lackluster. When Churchill was told by Wavell the Japanese sat on the other side of the Johore strait ready to attack the fortress he said ““I must confess to being staggered by Wavell's telegram. It never occurred to me for a moment that … Singapore … was not entirely fortified against an attack from the Northwards …””   With barely enough supplies or logistical support for his campaign, Yamashita's rapid advance down the Malay peninsula walked a tightrope of what was possible. His 70,000 men of which 30,000 were frontline troops had overcome a British force double their number. In Japan he garnered the epithet “Tiger of Malaya”, which ironically he was not too happy about. Later on in the war he would bark at a German attache “I am not a tiger. The tiger attacks its prey in stealth but I attack the enemy in a fair play”.   By this point Singapore had swollen from a population of 550,000to nearly a million. Percival had a total of 70,000 infantry of mixed experience plus 15,000 clerks and support staff to man lines if necessary. 38 battalions, 17 Indian, 13 British, 6 Australian and 2 Malayan. He placed his weakest troops west of the causeway, near the abandoned naval base rather than nearby the airfield which he considered was going to be Yamashita's thrust. He placed his best forces over there, which would prove fatally wrong as Yamashita hit west of the causeway. Yamashita meanwhile could only muster 30,000 troops, he was outnumbered 2:1 and amphibious assaults called for the attacker to hold a 2:1 advantage for success. Yamashita's men were exhausted, they had suffered 4565 casualties, roughly 1793 deaths in their 55 day advance south. Worse yet, Yamashita had a critical supply issue. He had greatly exceeded his supply lines and had been surviving on the abandoned churchill stores along the way. His ammunition was critical low, it is said he was down to 18 functional tanks, allowing his men to fire 100 rounds per day, the fuel ran out, and as Yamashita put it “My attack on Singapore was a bluff—a bluff that worked. I had 30,000 men and was outnumbered more than three to one. I knew that if I had to fight for long for Singapore, I would be beaten. That is why the surrender had to be at once. I was very frightened all the time that the British would discover our numerical weakness and lack of supplies and force me into disastrous street fighting.” He told his men of the 5th and 18th division not to build any cooking fires so they could conceal their positions in the jungle as he gathered hundreds of collapsible boats and other crafts to ford the strait. He gathered 40 divisional commanders and senior officers to a rubber plantation and with a flushed red face read out his attack orders while pouring them Kikumasamune (ceremonial wine). He made a traditional toast and said “It is a good place to die; surely we shall conquer”. He had to get the British to surrender quickly, he had to essentially ‘bluff” his enemy. He had to make the British think he was fully armed and supplied for a prolonged siege, how could he do so? He fired his artillery like a mad man, knowing full well they would run out of shells.   Starting on February 3rd,  Yamashita's artillery supported by aerial bombings hit Singapore for 5 days. On the night of the 7th, 400 Imperial Guards crossed to the Ibin island performing their feint attack. Percivals attention was grabbed to the east successfully, while on the night of the 8th the 5th and 18th divisions assembled carefully at the water's edge. At 8:30pm the first wave of 4000 Japanese troops crossed the Johore strait aboard 150 small vessels. The noise of their engines was drowned out by artillery. The thinly spread Australian lines, 3000 or so men led by Major General Bennet were breached fast leading to pockets of surrounded australian troops. As Lewis Gunner cliff olsen recalled “We were horribly spread out and it was pitch black and they [Japanese troops] were very hard to see. They walked through us half the time.” A beachhead was formed, a soon 14,000 Japanese had crossed by dawn.    Communications broke down for the allies, Percival unwilling to believe the Japanese's main thrust was in the west declined to send reinforcements there. When he did finally realize the main thrust was in the west he began to withdraw troops from quiet sectors and built up a reserve. The Japanese held air supremacy and their artillery was fierce. The big 15 inch guns of singapore held mostly armor piercing shells designed to hit ships, there were few HE shells available. When they fired upon the Japanese the shells would hit the ground they would embed deeply before exploding doing little damage. The defenders had no tanks, basically no more aircraft. The last departing ships fled the scene as everything was burning chaos around them. Morale was breaking for the defenders. By the 9th, Japanese bombers were raining bombs on allied positions unopposed. Bennet was forced to pull men back to a new line of defense from the east of the Tengah airfield to the north of Jurong. Poor communications hampered the northern sector of Brigadier Duncan Maxwell whose troops actually battered the hell out of the Imperial Guards who had landed at 10pm on the 9th. The Imperial guards gradually managed a foothold on a beach, but Maxwell feared encirclement and withdrew his men against direct orders of Bennet. The retreat opened up the flank of the 11th indian division who were overrun. All of the beaches west of the causeway fell to the enemy, when they did Yamashita brought over his tanks to smash the new Jurong line. The Japanese could have potentially stormed the city center at this point, but they held back, because in reality, Percival had created a formidable reserve in the middle. The Australian 22nd brigade took the brunt of the fighting.    Yamashita was running out of reserves and his attacks were reaching their limit, but he needed the battle to end swiftly. Yamashita was shocked and shaken when he received a report that the British troop strength within the city was twice what they believed. With covert desperation, Yamashita ordered his artillery to fire until their last rounds and sent Percival a demand for surrender. “In the spirit of chivalry we have the honour of advising your surrender. Your army, founded on the traditional spirit of Great Britain, is defending Singapore, which is completely isolated, and raising the fame of Great Britain by the ut¬ most exertions and heroic feelings. . . . From now on resistance is futile and merely increases the danger to the million civilian inhabitants without good reason, exposing them to infliction of pain by fire and sword. But the development of the general war situation has already sealed the fate of Singapore, and the continuation of futile resistance would only serve to inflict direct harm and in¬ juries to thousands of non-combatants living in the city, throwing them into further miseries and horrors of war. Furthermore we do not feel you will in¬ crease the fame of the British Army by further resistance.”   Singapore had received another order prior to this from Churchill “It is certain that our troops on Singapore Island greatly outnumber any Japanese that have crossed the Straits. We must defeat them. Our whole fighting reputation is at stake and the honour of the British Empire. The Americans have held out on the Bataan Peninsula against far greater odds, the Russians are turning back the picked strength of the Germans, the Chinese with almost complete lack of mod¬ ern equipment have held the Japanese for AVi years. It will be disgraceful if we yield our boasted fortress of Singapore to inferior enemy forces. There must be no thought ofsparing troops or the civil population and no mercy must be shown to weakness in any shape or form. Commanders and senior officers must lead their troops and if necessary die with them. There must be no question or thought of surrender. Every unit must fight it out to the end and in close contact with the enemy. ... I look to you and your men to fight to the end to prove that the fighting spirit that won our Empire still exists to enable us to defend it.”   What was Percival to do? The Japanese had seized control over Singapore water reservoirs, the population would die of thirst within 2-3 days. Japanese shells were causing fires and death everywhere. People were panicking, trying to get on the very last boats leaving the port, even though that surely meant death to the IJN. An American sailor recalled “There was a lot of chaos and people killed on the docks during these bombardments. Everywhere you looked there was death. Even in the water there were dead sharks and people floating all around.” Defeatism was endemic. Australian troops were overheard saying “Chum, to hell with Malaya and Singapore. Navy let us down, air force let us down. If the bungs [natives] won't fight for their bloody country, why pick on me?” Sensing a complete collapse Percival formed a tight defense arc in front of the city, and by the 13th his commanders were telling him they believed Singapore was already doomed. Wavell was asked for approval for surrender, but he replied  “to continue to inflict maximum damage on enemy for as long as possible by house-to-house fighting if necessary.” Percival then told him the water reservoirs were taken, so Wavell sent back “YOUR GALLANT STAND IS SERVING A PURPOSE AND MUST BE CONTINUED TO THE LIMIT OF ENDURANCE”   On the 15th, Percival held a morning conference reported there was no more fuel, field gun nor bofor ammunition. In 24 hours their water would be done. He told them he would ask for a ceasefire at 4pm, by the end of the day Wavell gave him permission to surrender. Over at his HQ on the Bukit Timah heights, Yamashita was staring at a Union Jack fluttering over Fort Canning. Then a field phone rang, and a frontline commander reported the British were sending out a flag of truce.   Meanwhile back on February the 14th, Japanese forces reached the Alexandra Barracks hospital at 1pm. At 1:40pm a British Lt greeting them waving a white flag and was bayoneted on the spot. The Japanese stormed the hospital and murdered the staff and patients. 200 male staff and patients, badly wounded were bound over night and marched to an industrial estate half a mile away. Anyone who collapsed was bayoneted. The survivors of the march were formed into small groups and hacked to death or bayoneted. For a few days over 320 men and women were massacred. Only 5 survivors would give recounts of the event. It is suspected by historians that Tsuji was the architect of the Alexandra hospital massacre. This is because he was the instigator of countless atrocities he ordered unbeknownst to his superior commanders such as Yamashita.    Percival was ordered to go to the Ford motor factory to where he met with Yamashita. Yamashita was hiding his surprise that the surrender party came and as he glanced at the surrender terms he said through his interpreter “The Japanese Army will consider nothing but surrender,” Yamashita knew his forces were on the verge of running out of ammunition and he still held half troops Percival did, he was anxious Percival would figure it out. Percival replied “I fear that we shall not be able to submit our final reply before ten-thirty p.m.,” Percival had no intention of fighting on he simply wanted to work out specific details before signing the surrender. Yamashita was sure Percival was stalling. “Reply to us only whether our terms are acceptable or not. Things must be settled swiftly. We are prepared to resume firing.Unless you do surrender, we will have to carry out our night attack as scheduled.”” Percival replied ““Cannot the Japanese Army remain in its present position? We can resume negotiations again tomorrow at five-thirty A.M”. Yamashita screamed “Nani! I want the hostilities to cease tonight and I want to remind you there can be no arguments.” Percival replied ““We shall discontinue firing by eight-thirty p.m. Had we better remain in our present positions tonight?” Yamashita said yes and that firing would cease at 8:30pm and that 1000 allied men could keep arms to maintain order within the city. Yamashita stated “You have agreed to the terms but you have not yet made yourself clear as to whether you agree to surrender or not.” Percival cleared his throat and gave a simple nod. Yamashita looked at his interpreter “There's no need for all this talk. It is a simple question and I want a simple answer.” He turned to Percival and shouted, “We want to hear ‘Yes' or ‘No' from you! Surrender or fight!” Percival finally blurted out  “Yes, I agree. I have a request to make. Will the Imperial Army protect the women and children and British civilians?”Yamashita replied  “We shall see to it. Please sign this truce agreement”. At 7:50 the surrender was signed off, 40 minutes later Singapore was in the hands of the Japanese. In 70 days Yamashita took at the cost of 9824 casualties, had seized Malaya and Singapore, nearly 120,000 British surrendered. It was the greatest land victory in Japanese history.   Churchill called the fall of Singapore to the Japanese "the worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history" Churchills physician Lord Moran wrote The fall of Singapore on February 15 stupefied the Prime Minister. How came 100,000 men (half of them of our own race) to hold up their hands to inferior numbers of Japanese? Though his mind had been gradually prepared for its fall, the surrender of the fortress stunned him. He felt it was a disgrace. It left a scar on his mind. One evening, months later, when he was sitting in his bathroom enveloped in a towel, he stopped drying himself and gloomily surveyed the floor: 'I cannot get over Singapore', he said sadly   With the fall of singapore came another atrocity, the Sook Ching massacre. After February 18th, the Japanese military began mass killings of what they deemed undesirables, mostly ethnic Chinese. It was overseen by the Kempeitai and did not stop in Singapore, but spread to Malaya. It seems the aim of the purge was to intimidate the Chinese community from performing any resistance. According to postwar testimony taken from a war correspondent embedded with the 25th army, Colonel Hishakari Takafumi, he stated an order went out to kill 50,000 Chinese, of which 20 percent of the total was issued by senior officials on Yamashita's operations staff, most likely Tsuji. It is certain at the behest of Tsuji the orders were extended to Malay. The death toll is a tricky one, the Japanese went on the record to admit to 6000 murders, the Singaporean Chinese community and the Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew allege 70,000-100,000. Historians analyzing the scale of discovered mass graves after some decades think around 25,000-50,000. How much Yamashita knew of the massacre is debatable, the orders came from his office after all, but it seems Tsuji had orchestrated it. Many of Japan's generals wanted Yamashita to be appointed war minister, a move that obviously threatened then Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, who feared his rival. Tojo retaliated, ordering Japan's new war hero back to Manchuria. On the surface, the assignment appeared worthy as Yamashita would serve as the first line of defense against a possible Soviet invasion. But since the two nations had signed a neutrality pact in April 1941, and Soviets were bogged down fighting the Germans, immediate war appeared unlikely. In reality, Tojo had parked Yamashita on the war's sidelines. Tojo went even further, he barred Yamashita any leave in Tokyo, preventing him from visiting his wife as well as from delivering a speech he had written for the emperor. No worries though, an aide of Yamashita's sent him three geishas. Allegedly he said this “I know they want to please me with these girls. But send them back—and don't forget to tip them.” The Tiger of Malaya would maintain a low profile in Manchuria where he received a promotion to full General. As months fell to years Yamashita sat on the sidelines helpless to aid the Japanese forces. His exile would come to an end in 1944 when Tojo was outed and the Tiger was required to try and save the Philippines from General Douglas MacArthur.

We Think It’s Funny
Guest David Fuhrer

We Think It’s Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 52:01


This week on We Think It's Funny, hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff welcome David Fuhrer, president of the iconic Laugh Factory. From inventing one of the world's most popular toys to showcasing his one-of-a-kind talent as a youth on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, David's journey is nothing short of remarkable. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the toy industry, his path into the comedy world, and the creative spark that's fueled his success. Tune in for big laughs, surprising insights, and an unforgettable conversation with a true original.

History That Doesn't Suck
187: From the Rhineland to Poland (1935–1939): Annexation, Appeasement, & the Start of World War II

History That Doesn't Suck

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 68:46


“A great war can hardly be avoided any longer.” This is the story of Nazi Germany's aggressive territorial expansion and the start of WWII.   The Treaty of Versailles has long been a thorn in Adolf Hitler's side. Its troublesome limits on troops and technology pose challenges for a man bent on taking lebensraum and building a Grossdeuschland by any means necessary. So he starts quietly building planes and submarines. Then he starts publicly adding a few hundred thousand more soldiers. By 1936, he's ready to move. He remilitarizes the Rhineland. When that goes well, he only grows bolder. He takes Austria. He takes Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland.  Many European leaders—particularly those not named Winston Churchill—fail to grasp just how far the Fuhrer will go. They hope to “appease” him. But when Adolf strikes again, brazenly seizing the rest of Czechoslovakia, even British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain is ready to draw a line. That line is Poland.Connect with us on HTDSpodcast.com and go deep into episode bibliographies and book recommendations join discussions in our Facebook community get news and discounts from The HTDS Gazette  come see a live show get HTDS merch or become an HTDS premium member for bonus episodes and other perks. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Léon Degrelle , fasciste jusqu'à son dernier souffle 2/2

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 41:34


Nous sommes le 20 février 1944, Léon Degrelle arrive, par avion, à Berlin. De là, il gagne le Wolfsschanze, la « Tanière du Loup », le quartier général de Adolphe Hitler, non loin de Rastenburg, en Prusse Orientale. Le Führer s'apprête à récompenser le combattant de la Légion Wallonie pour ses actes de bravoure, sur le front de l'Est. Quelques temps plus tard, Degrelle est, en effet, décoré de la Ritterkreuz, la croix de chevalier, troisième grade le plus élevé de la croix de fer. La remise de la distinction est filmée par les Actualités allemandes, mais on ne peut distinguer les paroles dans une scène saturée par la musique et la voix off du commentaire. À peine le Wallon a t il adressé ses premiers mots à Hitler qu'il se tourne rapidement vers le traducteur, hors champ. Il faut donc se fier au récit que le récipiendaire fera maintes fois de cet événement : « Les battants s'ouvrirent, rapportera-t-il, je n'eus le temps de rien voir, ni de penser à rien : le Führer s'était avancé vers moi, m'avait pris la main droite dans ses deux mains et l'étreignait avec affection. Moi, je ne voyais que les yeux d'Hitler ; je n'entendais que sa voix un peu rauque, qui m'accueillait et me répétait « Vous m'avez donné tant d'inquiétude ». Le fondateur du mouvement Rex n'hésite pas à user du registre de l'irrationnel : « Les fluides s'étaient réunis (…) J'étais pour lui, à ce moment-là, l'Européen non allemand qui représentait une chose immense. » Le 29 décembre 1944, Léon Degrelle est condamné à mort par le Conseil de guerre de Bruxelles. Au printemps suivant, il arrive en Espagne pour un exil dont il ne reviendra jamais. Avec nous : Frédéric Saenen de l'Université de Liège, romancier, critique littéraire et rédacteur en chef de la Revue Générale. « Léon Degrelle » aux édition Perrin. sujets traités : Léon Degrelle, Berlin, Wolfsschanze, Tanière du Loup, Adolphe Hitler, Légion Wallonie, Führer, Rex Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Nextlander Watchcast
148: Star Trek: Patterns of Force and By Any Other Name

The Nextlander Watchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 128:12


This week on the Watchcast the Star Trek crew pays a visit to a Nazi planet in Patterns of Force, and teaches some Andromedan aliens how to hold their liquor in By Any Other Name! CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 148: Star Trek: Patterns of Force and By Any Other Name (00:00:17) - Intro. (00:01:00) - Launching right into our first episode, Patterns of Force! (00:04:33) - Some historical context for this episode and its, uh, history. (00:13:45) - Who is responsible for all of this? (00:19:13) - Cast chat. (00:23:36) - How did we wind up on Nazi planet? (00:32:27) - Here's that shirtless Spock you ordered. (00:37:19) - Clonking our way out of Nazi HQ, then hooking up with the rebellion. (00:44:22) - Crashing the Nazi party. (00:49:23) - The Fuhrer has gone bye-bye. (00:53:02) - Slapping that Fuhrer back to consciousness. (00:57:05) - Recall the nukes! We're undoing all of this! (01:03:48) - Final thoughts. (01:05:58) - Break! (01:06:25) - We're back, and it's time for By Any Other Name! (01:10:56) - Production history and cast talk. (01:22:05) - Whoops, we walked into a trap by some conquerin' aliens. (01:31:36) - Please do not crush Yeoman Cube. (01:37:51) - What is flower? (01:41:49) - Breaching the galactic barrier. (01:46:08) - Traversing the galactic void, and exploring all these human sensations. (01:57:01) - Solving this the only way humans know how: with a fistfight. (02:02:34) - Final thoughts. (02:06:15) - Next week's episodes.

Powered By Her
Building Confidence Through Tutoring with Ellie Fuhrer

Powered By Her

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 32:48


What starts as after-hours homework help has become a growing business for Ellie Fuhrer. In this episode, host Tiffany Anton sits down with the founder of Homegrown Tutoring to hear how a lifelong love for learning turned into a full-time mission to help kids feel seen, supported, and successful in school.   Ellie shares how being the oldest of four siblings, a “school-loving” student herself, and a mentor at heart prepared her for a business that's all about building confidence—one student at a time. From working with kids who have learning gaps to supporting homeschool families, Ellie opens up about what it takes to grow a business rooted in purpose, how stress can sneak up even during the good seasons, and what's next for her tutoring company in Cookeville.   If you've ever wondered how to turn your passion into a business—or just want to be inspired by someone who's making a real impact—this episode is for you.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Rough times for broadcast networks illustrate changing media landscape

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 2:29


Two milestones revealed a few weeks ago illustrate the diminishing power of broadcast television in the media world—one fueled by the habits of young people and the other by their elders. During June, viewers spent more time watching streaming services than they did for broadcast and cable television combined. That happened for the first time ever in May, by a fraction of a percentage point, but the Nielsen company said that gap widened considerably in June. For years, the mantra of media executives was that streaming represented the future for in-home entertainment. Now, that future has clearly arrived. In June, 46 percent of Americans' TV time was spent on streaming services, led by YouTube and Netflix. Cable television networks represented 23.4 percent, and broadcast was 18.5 percent, for a total of just under 42 percent, Nielsen said. It was the first time broadcast TV had ever slipped below 20 percent of total TV viewing. "It kind of felt like the right time," said Brian Fuhrer, Nielsen's senior vice president for product strategy and thought leadership. "A lot of people thought it would happen more quickly." The driving force in June was school ending for young people, meaning they had more time to watch TV, where Netflix series like Ginny & Georgia and Squid Game were big hits. Roughly two-thirds of people aged 6 to 17 watched streaming ahead of conventional TV, Nielsen said. In June 2024, the numbers were roughly reversed—47.7 percent of people were watching conventional TV in an average minute, with 40.3 percent logged on to a streaming service. While the direction is clear, it's not a death knell for conventional TV. June and July are fallow months, and their viewing will increase when football season begins and original episodes of comedies and dramas return, Fuhrer said. It's also not a strict either-or situation; media companies are doing a better job spreading their content out on different platforms to give viewers a choice, he said. The growth of YouTube, which many consumers can access for free and is a portal for "traditional" TV, has also fueled streaming services. This article was provided by The Associated Press.

ADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably Missed
Episode 239 - August 19, 1934

ADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably Missed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 40:55


Today's episode date, August 19, 1934, isn't one you're likely to know unless you are a history professor, but it's a day that truly had worldwide consequences. It's the day Adolf Hitler became the Fuhrer. What else was making headlines on that infamous day?SOURCES“Advertisement: Granite Furniture Company (Page 6).” Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), August 19, 1934. www.newspapers.com.Associated Press. “Colletta's Entangled Romance Becomes More Involved As Philippine BoyfriendDenies Their Engagement.” The Omaha Evening Bee News (Omaha, Nebraska), August 22, 1934. www.newspapers.com.Associated Press. “Evangelist Confesses Story of Kidnapping Is Untrue, Sheriff Says.” The Daily Herald (Everett, Washington), August 22, 1934. www.newspapers.com.Associated Press. “Evangelist Is Acquitted in U.S Court.” The Roanoke World-News (Roanoke, Virginia), November 14, 1934. www.newspapers.com.Associated Press. “Fiend Slays Girl in Her Own Yard.” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), August 19, 1934. www.newspapers.com.Associated Press. “Germany to Give Hitler Approval.” The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, Virginia), August 19, 1934. www.newspapers.com.Associated Press. “Newlywed Truck Driver Jilts ‘Rich Butterfly.'” Lancaster New Era (Lancaster, Pennsylvania), August 21, 1934. www.newspapers.com.Associated Press. “Truckman's Heiress Bride Returns to the Limousine.” The Daily News (New York, New York), August 19, 1934. www.newspapers.com.Berel Wein adapted by Yaakov Astor. “The Coming of Hitler.” Jewish History | We Bring Jewish History To Life, July 26, 2021. https://www.jewishhistory.org/the-coming-of-hitler/ gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA2JG9BhAuEiwAH_zf3mJuc1RypC1xI8UIUk9hI3djhneKPxGo7j5XlkI34Xn9QcEsns4hyRoCLoAQAvD_BwE.“Daughter of Oil Executive Elopes with a Truck Driver.” The Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), August 17, 1934. www.newspapers.com.“The History Place - Triumph of Hitler.” The history place - triumph of hitler: Hitler becomes Führer. Accessed February 6, 2025.https://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/triumph/tr fuehrer.htm. “Hitler Becomes Dictator of Germany | August 2, 1934.” History.com. Accessed February 6, 2025. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/hitler-becomes-fuhrer. Kubberness, Gwen. “San Diego Murders.” Criminal Genealogy, September 25, 2021. https://criminalgenealogy.blogspot.com/2021/09/san-diego-murders.html. “Miss Hattie Greer Bride of Prof. R. H. Askew.” Watauga Democrat (Boone, North Carolina), June 11, 1931. www.newspapers.com.Pourade, Richard. “Microscope Peers Into Murder Mystery.” The San Diego Sun (San Diego, California), August 20, 1934. www.newspapers.com.“Ralph Hinton Askew (1906-1971) .” Find a Grave. Accessed February 13, 2025. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181661649/ralph-hinton-askew. User, Super. “Paredes, Isidro Juan.” Ferry Pilots of the Air Transport Auxiliary. Accessed February 13, 2025.https://www.ata-ferry-pilots.org/index.php/category-blog-1941/426-paredes-isidro-juan.“Victims in Coast Fiend Slayings.” Santa Ana Daily Register (Santa Ana, California), September 11, 1936. www.newspapers.com.SOUND SOURCESAl Jolson. "I'll Say She Does." www.pixabay.com/music.Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies. “Cold Winter Blues.” www.pixabay.com/music.Sophie Tucker. “Reuben Rag.” www.pixabay.com/music.

Rev. Douglas J. Early: Sermons from Queen Anne Presbyterian Church

Recorded on Sunday, July 20, 2025. Scripture cited: Matthew 20:20-28; 1 Corinthians 4:1-2.Support the show

CrabDiving Radio Podcast
CrabDiving – Wed 070925 – We’re All So Shocked That Elon Musk’s AI Went Full Fuhrer

CrabDiving Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 118:42


We're all so shocked that Elon Musk's AI went full Fuhrer. An X user threatened to sue the social media platform after it's AI, Grok, told people how to break into his house. Linda Yaccarino, CEO X, resigned over Grok's praise of Hitler. Trump White House thugs sanctioned a UN official for making negative remarks about Israel. Podcast and scholar Scott Galloway perfectly summed up Elon Musk leaving verbose Piers Morgan speechless. Former second string FOX host and Sec Def, Pete Hegseth didn't tell President Diaper Rash he was halting defensive aid to Ukraine. MAGAT comic Roseanne Barr reminded the orange rapist how much his followers care about the Epstein files. In good news, USAID state department employees let go by Shitler are plotting against him. GOP load Steve Scalise actually did something good by demanding an Iranian's release from ICE.

Solo Documental
Los complots contra Hitler

Solo Documental

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 51:07


“Los complots contra Hitler“ pasa revista uno por uno a los 42 intentos frustrados de asesinato contra el Fuhrer. A lo largo de sus 50 minutos de metraje, la producción documenta los atentados por orden cronológico, haciendo más hincapié en aquellos que ya en su momento causaron mayor conmoción. La producción utiliza numerosas imágenes de archivo, testimonios de historiadores contemporáneos y reconstrucciones dramatizadas de los hechos.

Histeriadores
Episodio 199 - Jesse Owens: El Atleta que Humilló a Hitler en su Casa

Histeriadores

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 39:46


Berlín, 1936. El mundo observa con tensión cómo Adolf Hitler convierte los Juegos Olímpicos en una vitrina de poder, la oportunidad ideal de presentar a la raza aria, sustento del nazismo. En medio de ese escenario cargado de miedo y propaganda, un joven afroamericano se prepara para correr. No porta armas, no representa a un ejército, pero sus victorias dejan en ridículo internacional al Fuhrer. Esta es la historia del gran Jesse Owens.

ON With Mario Daily Podcast
World's Fastest Backwards Talker David Fuhrer in Studio, Latest Buzz & More

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 17:54 Transcription Available


Today On With Mario Lopez – The World's fastest talker David Fuhrer in studio talking Laugh Factory, toy inventions and more! Plus, a fresh case in Courtney's Court, a new round of Name That Tune 1999 themed, latest buzz and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fresh Intelligence
Elon Musk Brushes off 'Nazi' Hand Gesture Scandal By Claiming 'Every Politician' Has Done the Fuhrer Sign After Viral Moment Set Off Backlash

Fresh Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 2:30


Elon Musk Brushes off 'Nazi' Hand Gesture Scandal By Claiming 'Every Politician' Has Done the Fuhrer Sign After Viral Moment Set Off BacklashAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

ON With Mario Daily Podcast
World's Fastest Talker David Fuhrer in Studio, Good Deed Lopezie & More

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 23:53 Transcription Available


Today On With Mario Lopez – The world's fastest backwards talker David Fuhrer in studio to talk about his wild talent, toy inventions, launching a comedy show with Mario and more! Plus, airport staff receives a Good Deed Lopezie, a new color discovered and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don‘t Tread on Merica!
Hitler's Cia Conspiracy: The Fuhrer Who Faked It All!!

Don‘t Tread on Merica!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 42:02


Hitler's Cia Conspiracy: The Fuhrer Who Faked It All!!  On today's show i dig into a weird, yet not talked about much conspiracy! The Hitler-CIA connection. Was the US behind the relocation of the Nazi leader? Let's have a conversation!  Web Site: www.DontTreadonMerica.com Email the show: Donq@donttreadonmerica.com DTOM Store (Promo code DTOM for 10% off)     Sponsors: www.makersmark.com www.alppouch.com/DTOM Promo code: DTOM   Social Media:   Don't Tread on Merica TV   DTOM on Facebook   DTOM on X    DTOM on TikTok    DontTreadonMericaTV   DTOM on Instagram    DTOM on YouTube

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
040425 Death in Gaza, Palestinian Medics Murdered, South Korea Impeach Victory, Fuhrer Remark

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 5:01


The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast
March Madness numbers, will Netflix bid on NFL Draft and Nielsen's Brian Fuhrer

The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 31:35


On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane react to the first weekend of the NCAA basketball tournaments and discuss Netflix as an potential NFL Draft landing spot. Later in the show, Nielsen's Brian Fuhrer takes a deep dive into sports measurement and data trends.

Planes, Trains and Comic Books
The Shadow 1941: Hitler's Astrologer

Planes, Trains and Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 63:29


It's 1941, a young woman races for her life from Nazi's, who wish to use her astrology skills to help Hitler's regime. But the Shadow looms, a master of men with cold, hollow laughter and blazing .45 pistols to stop them and take down the Fuhrer! Support us at:  https://www.patreon.com/PlanesTrainsandComicBooks Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/planestrainsandcomicbooks

Regionaljournal Basel Baselland
Fleur Weibel und Raphael Fuhrer wollen die Grünen(BS) präsidieren

Regionaljournal Basel Baselland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 5:08


Ihre Wahl sollte bloss eine Formsache sein: Fleur Weibel und Raphael Fuhrer sind auf dem besten Weg ins Co-Präsidium der Grünen-Partei in Basel. Ausserdem: · Profiboxer Arnold Gjergjaj verkündet seinen Rücktritt aus dem Profisport · Das Strafgericht Bellinzona erklärt Verlängerung der U-Haft von 22-Jährigem Basler für zulässig. Er steht unter Verdacht, sich radikalisiert zu haben.

Old Bull
This is America Episode 2

Old Bull

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 25:38


This week Rachel and Aaron dive into the deliberately exhausting 'shock and awe' strategy by Trump 2.0, drawing comparisons to the "Working Toward the Fuhrer" strategy of 1930s Germany. They also discuss a powerful warning from the New York Times, coffee, inflation, shrinkflation, what you need to know about ongoing confirmation hearings in the U.S. Senate, and some tough love from... The Daily Show.The Cycle- On Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Thanks for reading The Cycle- On Substack! This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to The Cycle- On Substack at thecycle.substack.com/subscribe

Drew and Mike Show
Fuhrer Over Elon – January 23, 2025

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 126:42


Elon Musk's "awkward gesture", NFL Championship weekend, no one knows any Oscar nominated films, The Fall of Diddy, Maz hates the Detroit Lions, Trace Cyrus is worried about Billy Ray, brothers Billy Corgan & Bill Burr, and Jim's Picks: Nepo-Babies. We're all still bummed that the Detroit Lions aren't in the NFC Championship. So I guess, FLY EAGLES FLY! Go E-L-G-S-E-S! Pete Hegseth moves on to the next round for Defense Secretary. Fake model/Former 2nd Daughter Ella Emhoff thinks "You Suck!" Drew wants to stop the show to watch the new Beast Games on Amazon Prime. Milwaukee Meteorologist, and her huge tubes, were fired for criticizing Elon's "Nazi salute" on social media.  Elon was supported by the Anti-Defamation League for his "awkward gesture" until he started firing Nazi jokes on X formally known as Twitter. No one knows any of the Oscar nominations. Wonder how many people won't watch the show this year? Camilla Cabello plays a concert for no one. The journey is the part you usually remember anyway. NIN coming to Detroit on August 22.  Billy Idol is performing August 28. Don Lemon loves Matt Lauer and wants him back to television. Time to celebrate The Fall of Diddy. The Spencer and Heidi saga continues as they attack Call Her Daddy and praise Sofia With an F. Heidi's album has now hit the Billboard charts. Christina Gennari gives you a boner...line... Big Tommy Mazawey joins us. Maz eulogizes the Lions 2024 season. Maz hates Benedict Johnson. Maz hates Lions ticket prices even though he hasn't paid for a ticket in years. Maz claims he correctly predicted all of the NFL Playoff games. He also breaks down the College Football National Championship. Amy Schumer bravely tells us WAY too much about her sex life. Bhad Bhabie has cancer...So she decided to get a nose job. Trace Cyrus begs his dad Billy Ray to get help. Jim's Picks: Top 10 Nepo-Baby Musicians. Bill Burr & Billy Corgan are brothers? Visit our presenting sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

Politics Done Right
Message to MAGA: You are about to get screwed by your Fuhrer, Trump!

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 10:07


While MAGA is rejoicing with the return of Donald Trump, they will soon be stung when they find out they were simply used to support Trump and his friends' enrichment. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE

The Refrigeration Mentor Podcast
Episode 276. CO2 Experts: Bitzer Compressors - Varistep Capacity Control with Tobias Fuhrer and Manuel Reichle

The Refrigeration Mentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 75:47 Transcription Available


Join the Refrigeration Mentor Community here Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor Customized Technical Training Programs at  https://refrigerationmentor.com/  This episode of CO2 Experts Live is a deep, technical conversation about compressors with Bitzer specialists Tobias Fuhrer and Manuel Reichle. Specifically, they cover the intricacies of capacity regulation and the Varistep system. They talk operational and mechanical aspects of Varistep in varying load conditions and share troubleshooting tips and maintenance practices to help technicians feel more confident when work with these components and CO2 systems in general.  In this conversation, we discuss: -Compressor types and applications -Understanding capacity control -Varistep system -Low load situations -Compressor configurations  -Balancing system load with Varistep -Electrical control of Varistep -Monitoring and troubleshooting Varistep -CO2 vs ammonia refrigeration systems -Future of refrigeration technology Helpful Links & Resources: Bitzer Website  

Egberto Off The Record
Trump is about to screw MAGA beyond what they believe he could and his executive orders prove it

Egberto Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 58:42


Thank you Beverly McFarland, Bettina Longaker, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* Message to MAGA: You are about to get screwed by your Fuhrer, Trump!: While MAGA is rejoicing with the return of Donald Trump, they will soon be stung when they find out they were simply used to support Trump and his friends' enrichment. [More]* Trump Rescinds Biden Order Aimed at Lowering Prescription Drug Prices: “Trump is again proving that he lied to the American people and doesn't care about lowering costs—only what's best for himself and his ultra-rich friends.” [More] To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com

Opie Radio
Ep 1043: Opie LIVE Gebhards Beer Culture | Freeze-Dried Fuhrer & Meth Michaels

Opie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 93:10


For the first time in 2 months we're live-streaming at Gebhards Beer Culture here in New York City. Hanging with a whole bunch of friends including Matt who owns the bar, comedian Ron the Waiter. CHEERS! In this wild and unpredictable episode, we delve into some of the most bizarre and speculative conversations you can imagine. From discussing the futuristic possibilities of cryogenics with a humorous twist on bringing back historical figures like Hitler, to the absurdity of suggesting that Mickey Mouse might be transgender, this podcast takes you on a rollercoaster of laughter and shock. The hosts explore the idea of trust in technology and the ethics of reviving past leaders, all while maintaining a comedic edge that keeps listeners guessing what could possibly come next.The episode is rounded off with an array of voice impressions, from JFK to the comedic take on "Meth Michaels" - a play on Brett Michaels if he were on meth, showcasing the vocal talents of Matt, who is lauded for his voice work. The atmosphere is light-hearted yet chaotic, with shoutouts to various personalities and the venue, Gephardt's Beer Culture, where the party is evidently lively. This podcast is not just a listening experience but a journey through the absurd, wrapped up with a mix of comedy, culture, and a dash of controversy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
GGACP Classic: Dick Cavett and Robert Bader

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 91:37


GGACP celebrates "Boxing" Day by revisiting this 2020 conversation about legendary heavyweight Muhammad Ali with TV icon Dick Cavett and author Robert Bader (writer-director of the HBO documentary "Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes.") In this episode, Dick reflects on his friendship with "The Greatest" while the boys look back at Groucho's memorable appearances on “The Dick Cavett Show” and look ahead to the upcoming PBS doc, “Groucho & Cavett.” Also, Johnny Carson disses Jerry Lewis, Zeppo misses Chico's wedding, Cary Grant romances Amelia Earhart and Danny Kaye zings the Duchess of Windsor. PLUS: Orson Welles meets the Fuhrer! The lost novel of Truman Capote! The triumphant return of Richard Loo! And James Mason stars in “The Honeymooners”!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Reality Life with Kate Casey
Ep. - 1166 - THE MAKING OF AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS: DALLAS COWBOY CHEERLEADERS

Reality Life with Kate Casey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 34:51


Zachary Fuhrer is a creative producer and Emmy-nominated film editor. M. Brennan is an award-winning documentary film editor. Both worked on the Netflix series America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Fuhrer has also worked on other projects, including: Wrestlers, Last Chance U: Basketball, Cheer, Kings from Queens: The Run DMC Story, and VICE. Brennan has worked on Wrestlers, Frontline, Murder on Middle Beach, and Fyre Fraud. M. has an extensive career cutting documentary films and series for Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Showtime, EPIX, Nat Geo, Tribeca, as well as veteran documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger and the legendary Albert Maysles. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Holiday Gift Guide: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_Y6DZ8HHQSYTZYM81WWPJ Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Best in Fest
Behind the Curtain of Comedy with President of the Laugh Factory David Fuhrer - Ep #195

Best in Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 30:48


David Fuhrer[1] is an American inventor and entrepreneur. David Fuhrer has licensed more than 300 toys, games and household products including toys such as Aqua Doodle, Nerf Vortex Football, and Twisty Petz. He is the recipient of numerous toy industry awards. Brand Week Magazine (February 2009) refers to Fuhrer as "one of the more successful rainmakers in the toy industry" in an article written about his license of Guitar Hero Air Guitar Rocker.[2][3] In January 2020, Fuhrer was named by Mojo Nation as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in the global toy industry.[4] On November 16, 2018, Fuhrer and his business partners, were honored with a Tagie Award[5] as Innovators Of The Year for Twisty Petz (Spin Master Toys).[6]Currently, David Fuhrer is the President of The Laugh Factory, a comedy brand with multiple locations in North America. The company has recently expanded into comedy entertainment with television and feature film production.

Conservative Hippie Podcast
Bob’s Task Force Adventure

Conservative Hippie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 39:09


EP-118 Bob's Task Force Adventure On November 22nd 2024 the Washington State Domestic Extremism and Mass Violence Task Force held the first meeting via video conference call. The meeting introduced the the various members of the task force, contracted consultants, and support staff. Although it was not stated, it appears that Senator Elect Bill Ramos will lead the task force. The task force is follows years of work by Governor Elect, and Attorney General Bob Ferguson. In 2022 his office published the 2022 Domestic Terrorism Study. In 2023, after a failed effort to pass legislation HB-1333 that would have created a commission to single out and reeducate victims of misinformation, propaganda, and hate speech, the legislature budgeted funding for this task force within Ferguson's office. Representative Bill Ramos was the lead sponsor of that bill. This podcast takes a listen to the various members of the task force and tries to understand the genesis of its origins. Many believe that the legislative push for government social engineering surrounding "domestic extremism" has been lead by Bob Ferguson as Attorney General, and now Governor. However, during this meeting Senator Elect Ramos, Luis Moscoso, and Jaun Peralez all claim responsibility together. Perhaps the most intriguing member of the task force is the contracted consultant from Illinois and American University, both with PERIL - The Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab. Link to Attorney General's Office Active Groups - Domestic Extremism and Mass Violence Task Force I reached out to Juan Peralez to clarify his comment about the "oncoming Fuhrer" during the Zoom call. He responded to confirm he did use those words. You can hear the voicemail on Twitter using the link below. Credit for Music: Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Act Three Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Circus Waltz" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Acres U.S.A.: Tractor Time
Jay Fuhrer: Building a Future with Conservation Ep. 32

Acres U.S.A.: Tractor Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 77:24


Join Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres USA, in this insightful episode of the Acres USA podcast. Taylor sits down with Jay Fuhrer, a veteran with over 40 years of conservation work through the NRCS. Jay shares his incredible journey, from his humble beginnings on a mixed farming operation in the Northern Plains to managing Menoken Farm, a conservation demonstration farm. Learn about Jay's commitment to promoting soil health principles, his innovative practices in sustainable and regenerative farming, and his family's farming legacy. This episode dives deep into soil conservation, innovative agricultural techniques, the historical context of farming in the Northern Plains, and the importance of plant diversity, cover crops, and livestock management in modern eco-agriculture. Don't miss this enriching conversation! Register for the 2024 Eco-Ag Conference Here: https://conference.eco-ag.com/conference- Other Important Links from Today's Episode: Members site: https://members.acresusa.com Acres U.S.A. Homepage: https://www.acresusa.com/ Menoken Farm: https://menokenfarm.com/

feliciabaxter
Best of TNFro Is Reading, Talking About White Reparations and The United Fascist State of FL Headed by Der Fuhrer Ron De-Schmucktis and other Pop Culture Shenanigans.

feliciabaxter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 51:21


Glowing Up…I thought 100K downloads was really doing something. I discussed what I read in 2023, but I will be Reading Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower and having Bookclub in December. Buy the Book at my online bookstore, Far From Beale St. Here is the Link to join the online discussion and ask questions. Lifting Sheryl Lee Ralph's Voice and History of the Hymn, United Fascist State of FL Headed by Ron De-Schmucktis, White Reparations, why do ya'll want to be oppressed and you have inherent privilege? Companies doing away with Diversity and Inclusion wishing to wallow in their racism and companies lying about being diversity and inclusion enclaves, prepare yourself for the Reparations/racist tax...your-pockets-are-getting-ready-to-be run.   and other Donkey-ness, Quark's Bar: Picard and other Popular Culture Shenanigans.     Contact Us via LinkedIn: Dale's Angels Inc BlueSky @tvfoodwinegirl Instagram: @tnfroisreading YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FeliciaBaxter_TNFroIsReading Facebook: TNFroIsReading Bookclub You know your girl is on her hustle, support the show by navigating to: Online Bookstore: Far From Beale St. Books Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Promo Code: tnfro Writer's Block Coffee Ship A Bag of Dicks Promo Code: tnfrogotjokes Don't forget to drop me a line at tnfroisreading@gmail.com comments on the show.      @_realityrecords @blacksuccessgoal #podcasthost #podcastersunite #applepodcast #podcasting #podcast #spotifypodcast #podcasters #podbean #podcastshow #podcastersofinstagram #podcaster@_realityrecords @blacksuccessgoal #podcast #tennessee #podcastersofinstagram #britonmedia #monday #blackownedbusiness #ukraine #blackexcellence #creative #1billionblackgirls #tnfroisreading #podbean  

The Measure
Jeff Fuhrer

The Measure

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 22:16 Transcription Available


Jeff Fuhrer breaks down false narratives about the U.S. economy—and how to change them to create more opportunity for all. He is the author of The Myth That Made Us: How False Beliefs about Racism and Meritocracy Broke Our Economy (and How to Fix It).Jeff's book: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262552851/the-myth-that-made-us/Jeff's recent article for the Brookings Institution, "The cost of being poor is rising. And it's worse for poor families of color": https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-cost-of-being-poor-is-rising-and-its-worse-for-poor-families-of-color/

Macroaggressions
Flashback Friday | #346: American Fuhrer

Macroaggressions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 70:37


The leader of Germany was well known for having his political opponents jailed while consolidating power into his own hands to be used against anyone that spoke out against his insane ideas and dictates. He sent tens of thousands of his Gestapo agents to monitor the activities of his citizens, and jailed people that refused to go along with his increasingly more outrageous and nonsensical plans. Joe Biden has quite a bit in common with Adolf Hitler beside the German Shepard and the weaponization of the FBI against political rivals. There are 87,000 IRS agents that will be deployed to monitor the intimate dealings of the American people, the delusion of pushing a Net Zero Carbon fantasy, and the army of online influencers that are paid to try to make the Biden Administration look competent, an almost impossible task. If things continue to head on the current trajectory there won't be much left to even fight over, as the smoldering remains of the once-great American nation lie in ruins while the pride flag waves and the people starve. The Octopus of Global Control Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3xu0rMm Anarchapulco 2024 Replay: www.Anarchapulco.com Promo Code: MACRO Sponsors: Chemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com Promo Code: MACRO C60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Wise Wolf Gold & Silver: www.Macroaggressions.gold True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ Haelan: https://haelan951.com/pages/macro Solar Power Lifestyle: https://solarpowerlifestyle.com/ Promo Code: MACRO LegalShield: www.DontGetPushedAround.com EMP Shield: www.EMPShield.com Promo Code: MACRO Christian Yordanov's Health Transformation Program: https://christianyordanov.com/macro/ Privacy Academy: https://privacyacademy.com/step/privacy-action-plan-checkout-2/?ref=5620 Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUv Macroaggressions Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 LinkTree: linktr.ee/macroaggressions Books: HYPOCRAZY: https://amzn.to/3VsPDp8 Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ufZdzx The Octopus Of Global Control: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VDWQ5c Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQ Online Connection: Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/Macroaggressions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macroaggressions_podcast/ Discord Link:  https://discord.gg/4mGzmcFexg Website: www.Macroaggressions.io Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrol Twitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3 Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-4728012 The Union Of The Unwanted LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/uotuw RSS FEED: https://uotuw.podbean.com/ Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/union-of-the-unwanted?ref_id=22643&utm_campaign=22643&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source Brain Supreme: www.BrainSupreme.co

Talking Feds
Margin of Fuhrer

Talking Feds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 56:45


For the last episode of the 2024 presidential campaign, a stellar roundtable of David Frum, Jen Rubin and Stuart Stevens wrestles with Trump's over-the-top vicious rhetoric and considers whether the country may be on the precipice of electing a fascist. We go on to consider the strange late-campaign factor of Elon Musk, and move to Harris's closing argument, and its emphasis on civility, closing with some tentative observations about what lies ahead for the country over the next several weeks.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal
Ep 851: Thou Shalt Not, Dumpster Fuhrer!

The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 32:46


h/t Jimmy Kimmel for turning "Dumpster Fire," which Driftglass actually coined on his blog, into "Dumpster Fuhrer."  Bible Bitch has a very special "thou shalt not" for the Trump campaign.  And Driftglass compares Harris at the Elipse with Lincoln at Gettysburg.  And it fits.  We're off next Tuesday, Election Day, but we will appear on the Hal Sparks program on YouTube that day. See you then! More at proleftpod.comYou can help us pay for DG's eye doctor expenses athttps://www.gofundme.com/f/help-ease-dgs-medical-financial-burdenBlue Gal's knitting podcast!  https://www.youtube.com/@flangumOur podcast YouTube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/@ProfessionalLeftSupport the show:PayPal |  https://paypal.me/proleftpodcastPatreon | https://patreon.com/proleftpodSupport the show

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann
Anne Applebaum & Timothy Snyder: Love Letters To Adolph

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 71:15


John is joined by two celebrated scholars and best-selling authors on authoritarianism, autocracy, and tyranny—Pulitzer Prize-winning staff writer at The Atlantic, Anne Applebaum, and Yale University history professor, Timothy Snyder—to discuss this week's headline-making reporting on the dark assessments of Donald Trump by former White House chief of staff John Kelly and other top military brass. Applebaum and Snyder argue that Trump's fascism is beyond dispute; his use of language echoing Stalin, Mussolini, and other dictators is no accident; and his repeated expressions of admiration for Adolph Hitler is unsurprising given the degree to which his policy proposals, approach to politics, and yen for personal loyalty from the military resembled the Fuhrer's. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Tea With Me
288. The Famine Fuhrer with Micky Bartlett

Tea With Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 57:00


Sippers! This week I'm joined by friend of the show and LazyBoyz co-host Micky Bartlett. Join Patreon to support the podcast and get bonus content including LazyBoyz and gain early access to tickets - https://www.patreon.com/teawithmepodcast Tea With Me 'Holywood Blend' available to buy here - https://suki-tea.com/products/holywood-blend Tickets for live podcast at The Waterfront Hall here - https://www.waterfront.co.uk/what-s-on/tea-with-me-live/ Tickets for Shane here - ⁠https://www.shanetoddcomedy.com/ ⁠ Tickets for Micky here - https://www.shine.net/comedy Get 20% off and free shipping at - https://uk.manscaped.com/ when you use the code TEAWITHME  This episode is sponsored by Better Help. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/TEAWITHME and get on your way to being your best self. Instagram - Shane - https://www.instagram.com/shanetoddcomedy/ One L Studios - https://www.instagram.com/one_l_studios/

The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast
Nielsen's Brian Fuhrer on The Gauge, Olympics viewership

The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 17:41


On the pod this week, SBJ's Austin Karp is joined by Nielsen's Brian Fuhrer and they take a deep dive into viewership measurement and their new report, The Gauge. Plus, SBJ's Mollie Cahillane drops by and we discuss how people are consuming the Paris Olympic Games.

Dewey Bertolini's podcast
Paul in HD (Part 87) -- Battling for the Soul of America

Dewey Bertolini's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 42:38


What a week! In this PODCAST, we will put a final exclamation point—or perhaps I should say a final explanation point—on all of it. Thank you for listening, and for sharing this message!!! Please remember that depending upon your web browser and connection speed, it may take up to 60 seconds for this podcast to begin to play. God bless you richly as you listen.

Stan the Jokeman Show
DONALD TRUMP ESPIONAGE CASE DISMISSED! The Attack on American Democracy Continues!

Stan the Jokeman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 1:31


Aileen Cannon just gave Trump the Fuhrer, Immunity Okay to continue selling American secrets!AMERICA IS FLAT OUT UNDER ATTACK!!!!!!!

New Books Network
David Joseph, "Burgenland: Village Secrets and the First Tremors of the Holocaust" (Amberley, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 73:54


When Hitler marched into Austria in March 1938, he was given a rapturous reception. Millions lined the streets and filled the squares of Vienna. Tobias Portschy, a self-appointed regional Nazi chief, considered what to give the Fuhrer for his birthday, and devised a particular gift from the Austrian people: the elimination of Jewish life in the Burgenland, picturesque farming country about 70 km south-east of Vienna. Eichmann took note of the brutal methodology. The Holocaust had begun.  Burgenland: Village Secrets and the First Tremors of the Holocaust (Amberley, 2023) is an astonishing survey of Jewish history in Central Europe, an account of the opening salvo of what turned into the systematic industrial-scale genocide of European Jewry, a stern examination of British policy and the world's wholly inadequate response. It is also a deeply personal memoir and family history. Impeccably researched and hugely ambitious in scope, it narrates the full arc of the Jewish experience in Central Europe over 300 years, following the lives of one family who played a significant part in events described, from the struggle for civil liberties to the resistance to fascism and the rise of Zionism. David Joseph has dissected an uncomfortable history, and the results demand a substantial reassessment of the orthodox narrative around the Holocaust both in Britain and in Austria. 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
David Joseph, "Burgenland: Village Secrets and the First Tremors of the Holocaust" (Amberley, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 73:54


When Hitler marched into Austria in March 1938, he was given a rapturous reception. Millions lined the streets and filled the squares of Vienna. Tobias Portschy, a self-appointed regional Nazi chief, considered what to give the Fuhrer for his birthday, and devised a particular gift from the Austrian people: the elimination of Jewish life in the Burgenland, picturesque farming country about 70 km south-east of Vienna. Eichmann took note of the brutal methodology. The Holocaust had begun.  Burgenland: Village Secrets and the First Tremors of the Holocaust (Amberley, 2023) is an astonishing survey of Jewish history in Central Europe, an account of the opening salvo of what turned into the systematic industrial-scale genocide of European Jewry, a stern examination of British policy and the world's wholly inadequate response. It is also a deeply personal memoir and family history. Impeccably researched and hugely ambitious in scope, it narrates the full arc of the Jewish experience in Central Europe over 300 years, following the lives of one family who played a significant part in events described, from the struggle for civil liberties to the resistance to fascism and the rise of Zionism. David Joseph has dissected an uncomfortable history, and the results demand a substantial reassessment of the orthodox narrative around the Holocaust both in Britain and in Austria. 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 German Studies
David Joseph, "Burgenland: Village Secrets and the First Tremors of the Holocaust" (Amberley, 2023)

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 73:54


When Hitler marched into Austria in March 1938, he was given a rapturous reception. Millions lined the streets and filled the squares of Vienna. Tobias Portschy, a self-appointed regional Nazi chief, considered what to give the Fuhrer for his birthday, and devised a particular gift from the Austrian people: the elimination of Jewish life in the Burgenland, picturesque farming country about 70 km south-east of Vienna. Eichmann took note of the brutal methodology. The Holocaust had begun.  Burgenland: Village Secrets and the First Tremors of the Holocaust (Amberley, 2023) is an astonishing survey of Jewish history in Central Europe, an account of the opening salvo of what turned into the systematic industrial-scale genocide of European Jewry, a stern examination of British policy and the world's wholly inadequate response. It is also a deeply personal memoir and family history. Impeccably researched and hugely ambitious in scope, it narrates the full arc of the Jewish experience in Central Europe over 300 years, following the lives of one family who played a significant part in events described, from the struggle for civil liberties to the resistance to fascism and the rise of Zionism. David Joseph has dissected an uncomfortable history, and the results demand a substantial reassessment of the orthodox narrative around the Holocaust both in Britain and in Austria. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
The Myth That Made Us: How False Beliefs about Racism and Meritocracy Broke Our Economy

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 60:00


Author Jeff Fuhrer knows the narratives used to shape the economy, and he believes those narratives need to change. Fuhrer is an economist, and has been active in economic research for more than three decades--including the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston where he served as Director of Research, Executive Vice President, and Senior Policy Advisor. Now, Jeff is a Nonresident Fellow for the Brookings Institution and a Foundation Fellow for the Eastern Bank Foundation.rnrnIn his book, The Myth That Made Us: How False Beliefs about Racism and Meritocracy Broke Our Economy (and How to Fix It), Fuhrer explores the link between widely held but false narratives about poverty and race and poor outcomes for many in the U.S. economy. From a supposedly post-racist nation and the self-made man, Fuhrer argues that systemic racism continues to produce vastly disparate outcomes and that our brand of capitalism favors doing little to reduce disparities.rnrnIn addition to his book, he is working with a large collaborative to update the findings of the Federal Reserve's 2015 "Color of Wealth in Boston" study. Jeff also recently finished a 2-1/2 year term as a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

Stan the Jokeman Show
I'M A FORTURNE TELLER, BECAUSE JUST LIKE I SAID, More Dishonorable Republicans Join Forces to Intimidate Aileen Cannon and Interfere With the Espionage Case Against Trump!

Stan the Jokeman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 5:22


Between the legislation they have sitting on the floor and their continued subservience to their traitor rapist Fuhrer, I've come to the conclusion that Republicans just don't care anymore, LIKE I ALWAYS SAID THEY DID! Selfish brats are attempting to burn the entire institution down! It's an active conspiracy to thwart a case, involving the most valuable defense secrets of this nation!

The Hake Report
Callers making claims about stuff they don't know | Fri 6-7-24

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 120:04


Make T Swift an honest woman! CALLS: Caitlin Clark fouls: "racism" or envy? Callers bash one another and Hake! MESS! The Hake Report, Friday, June 7, 2024 AD Hake tees thehakereport.creator-spring.com TIME STAMPS * (0:00:00) Start: T Swift finally * (0:01:21) Hey, guys! Mildly attractive tee * (0:03:47) Travis Kelce, make T Swift an honest woman? * (0:09:34) T Swift: commenting on women's bodies * (0:11:05) CJ, TX: Anti-crop rant * (0:14:06) CJ: What does exist mean? God, Love, Hate * (0:23:06) DAVID, FL: T Swift demonic * (0:24:08) JLP interrupts: Not what love is! * (0:26:48) DAVID: T Swift weird things, announcer suspended * (0:28:16) DAVID: blacks think they're special; Atheist Russ* (0:36:35) HADEN, TX: black troll fear; Caitlin Clark racial! Trump white supremist * (0:43:49) JOE, AZ: Caitlin Clark, WNBA salary * (0:51:56) JOE: My sources: Trump not going to jail * (0:55:42) JOE: Whiteness, Ambo-Say William * (0:59:42) WILLIAM: Ambo-Say, blacks, WWI vets * (1:08:59) WILLIAM: BHI, not Israelites * (1:11:43) MAZE, OH: Sundown, WWI vets, Hair * (1:19:16) MAZE: Per capita, knowing people, making up stuff * (1:26:40) Coffees: AJ, Bannon, Joe-bashing * (1:29:10) Coffee: Racism definition, doesn't exist? * (1:33:43) Rumble: Travis Kelce ex-gfs, Maze lying? * (1:36:22) MARK, CA: Caitlin Clark, letting lies through * (1:48:45) JAIME, MN: blacks and whites; Fuhrer vs MLK * (1:56:34) Call me Monday! Supers Monday! * (1:56:54) "Chicken Lips" - Mary Rice Hopkins BLOG  https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/6/7/the-hake-report-fri-6-7-24 PODCAST / Substack  HAKE NEWS from JLP  https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/6/7/japan-govt-makes-dating-app-amid-low-birth-rate-hake-news-fri-6-7-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO  YouTube  -  Rumble*  -  Facebook  -  X  -  BitChute  -  Odysee*  PODCAST  Substack  -  Apple  -  Spotify  -  Castbox  -  Podcast Addict  *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or  BuyMeACoffee, etc.  SHOP  Spring  -  Cameo  |  All My Links  JLP Network:  JLP  -  Church  -  TFS  -  Nick  -  Joel   Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe

wellRED podcast
#387 - Earth Day, Algorithms, Alex Jones & Hitler (Don't Hit)

wellRED podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 59:29


Wellredders! This week Trae opens the show by giving a little history on Earth Day which leads to a discussion on whether or not a rag-tag group of do-gooders can accomplish much in this day in age   Then Drew gives his conspiracy theory on how social media algorithms work…   And speaking of conspiracy theories, the boys discuss Alex Jones and his recent brave (/s) stand against Hitler, and the backlash it has caused him because apparently some of his followers are super in to the Fuhrer…. Woof!   Getcha a Lectric Bike at LectricBikes.com and tell em The WellRED podcast sent ya!   Go to TraeCrowder.com for tickets to see Trae   DrewMorganComedy.com to see Drew   And BonusCorey.com for more from The CHO!   Listen to Puttin On Airs, Gravy Baby, and Weekly Skews!

Working Cows
Ep. 350 – Elzinga, Fuhrer, Hibbard, Smith – Soil Health Conference Panel

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 77:48


I was privileged to be the Master of Ceremonies at the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition's Soil Health Conference. As part of those duties, I was able to moderate a panel discussion with Glenn Elzinga, Jay Fuhrer, Cooper Hibbard and Zack Smith. This was a great wide-ranging discussion with some audience Question and Answer at...

Behind the Bastards
Part One: Julius Streicher: The Other Hitler

Behind the Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 81:16 Transcription Available


Robert sits down with Jake Hanrahan to talk about trailblazing Nazi propagandist Julius Streicher, the man who might have been Fuhrer if a few things had broken differently. (2 Part Series)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.