Murray Hill Records
No Artist - The Sounds And Voices Of World War II (2xLP) (Very Good (VG))
No Artist - The Sounds And Voices Of World War II (2xLP) (Very Good (VG))
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Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country: US
Released:
Genre: Non-Music
Style: Political, Speech, Public Service Announcement
Comments:
All records are visually graded. For pictures, let us know. Records contains several surface scratches. Sleeve has seamwear, worn edges, creases, ringwear, a dent in the bottom, right corner.
Notes:
. Part One: 1935-1940 27:32
A1. October 3, 1935: Italian Armies Invade Ethiopia--The Prelude To World War II
A2. Italian Throngs Hail Mussolini After Victory In Ethiopia
A3. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler Speaks At Nuremberg In 1938
A4. Hitler Speaks Again, Calling For Return Of The Sudetenland To Germany
A5. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Flies To Munich For Conference With Hitler
A6. Formal Closing Of Munich Meeting
A7. Chamberlain Speaks To The World On His Return From Munich
A8. Radio Report Of Signing Of German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
A9. Hitler Asks The Reichstag For Declarations Of War Against Poland--Four Hours After The German Armies Have Crossed The Polish Border. Goering Speaks. (Broadcast Is Interrupted By News From London And Paris)
A10. Chamberlain Announces That Great Britain Is Now At War With Germany
A11. Paderewski--Famed Pianist And Former Polish President--Speaks After The Fall Of His Country
A12. Winston Churchill Speaks, After Russian Invasion Of Finland
A13. Christmas 1939: British Children And Parents Speak By Transatlantic Phone
A14. Radio Bulletin Tells Of Scuttling Of The German Pocket Battleship Graf Spee
A15. Eyewitness Account Of The Graf Spee's Final Moments
A16. Chamberlain Resigns As Great Britain's Prime Minister
A17. Churchill Becomes Prime Minister. He Speaks Of Britain's "Finest Hour"
A18. From Rome: Mussolini Declares War On Britain And France
A19. President Franklin D. Roosevelt Comments On The Italian Declaration
A20. France Surrenders To Germany In The Compeigne Forest
A21. Churchill Salutes The Men Of The Royal Air Force
A22. President Roosevelt Picks The First Draft Number
A23. Roosevelt Speaks Of The Graver Danger To The U.S.
. Part Two: 1940-1943 24:30
B1. Princesses Elizabeth And Margaret Greet The Children Of The British Empire At Christmas
B2. Roosevelt Tells Of The American Ideology
B3. Charles A. Lindbergh Speaks In Opposition To The Lend-Lease Bill
B4. Wendell Willkie Comes To The President's Aid
B5. Churchill Announces The German Attack On Russia
B6. Clement Atlee Tells The House Of Common Of The Signing Of The Atlantic Charter
B7. Churchill Speaks To The Conquered Nations Of Europe
B8. Churchill Declares Britain's Intention To Fight Japan If The United States Is Attacked
B9. Japanese Envoy Saburo Kurusu Arrives In The U.S. For Negotiations
B10. Foreign Policy Spokesman--On December 7, 1941
B11. Flash Of Attack On Pearl Harbor And Bulletins Immediately Following
B12. Eyewitness Account Of The Bombing Of Manila
B13. Roosevelt Declares War
B14. Announcement Of Defeat At Wake Island
B15. General Jonathan Wainwright Surrenders U.S. Forces On Bataan
B16. A Survivor Of The Bataan Death March
B17. Admiral 'Bull' Halsey Comments On The Japanese Fighting Man
B18. Churchill Announces Victory In Egypt
B19. Field Marshall Montgomery Salutes His Soldiers
B20. Roosevelt And Churchill Meet At Casablanca
B21. Churchill Announces African Victory
B22. General Dwight Eisenhower Announces The Defeat Of Italy--First Of The Axis Power To Surrender
. Part Three: 1943-Early 1945 23:46
C1. Description Of The Fighting In Kwajalein
C2. Rome Falls
C3. D-Day--The Allied Invasion Of Fortress Europe
C4. Roosevelt's D-Day Announcement
C5. The President Leads The Nation In Prayer
C6. Description Of The Invasion Fleet Under Attack
C7. A German Plane Is Shot Down
C8. An Eyewitness To The Invasion
C9. Description Of The Guam Invasion
C10. Paris Liberated
C11. Assassination Attempt On General De Gaulle
C12. Report Of Philippine Liberation
C13. Broadcast From Manila
C14. General Douglas MacArthur Speaks At Liberation Of Manila
. Part Four: 1945 25:58
D1. Secretary Of The Navy, James Forrestal Describes Iwo Jima Flag-Raising Ceremony
D2. Broadcasts Of European Successes
D3. The Bridge At Remagen Is Crossed--The Gateway To Germany Is Open
D4. Sergeant Alexander Drabik, First Man Across The Remagen Bridge, Tells Of The Crossing
D5. Flash Of President Roosevelt's Death
D6. Arthur Godfrey Describes FDR's Funeral
D7. Churchill Tells Of American-Russian Link-Up On The Elbe River
D8. Germany Surrenders Unconditionally
D9. Allied Supreme Commander Eisenhower Announces Germany's Surrender
D10. King George The 6th Tells Of Victory. London Crowds Cheer Royal Family
D11. Churchill Speaks
D12. An Eyewitness At The Surrender Ceremony
D13. Report Of Okinawa Victory
D14. Description Of First Atom Bomb Dropped On Hiroshima. President Truman Speaks
D15. Russia Enters War Against Japan
D16. False Reports Of Japanese Surrender
D17. Japan Surrenders Unconditionally
D18. Prime Minister Clement Atlee Announces That Peace Now Exists In The World
D19. General MacArthur Accepts The Japanese Surrender Aboard The Battleship Missouri
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
JH100
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