Tracks In This Album
October 3, 1935: Italian Armies Invade Ethiopia--The Prelude To World War II - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Italian Throngs Hail Mussolini After Victory In Ethiopia - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
German Chancellor Adolf Hitler Speaks At Nuremberg In 1938 - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Hitler Speaks Again, Calling For Return Of The Sudetenland To Germany - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Flies To Munich For Conference With Hitler - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Formal Closing Of Munich Meeting - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Chamberlain Speaks To The World On His Return From Munich - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Radio Report Of Signing Of German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
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) - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Chamberlain Announces That Great Britain Is Now At War With Germany - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Paderewski--Famed Pianist And Former Polish President--Speaks After The Fall Of His Country - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Winston Churchill Speaks, After Russian Invasion Of Finland - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Christmas 1939: British Children And Parents Speak By Transatlantic Phone - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Radio Bulletin Tells Of Scuttling Of The German Pocket Battleship Graf Spee - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Eyewitness Account Of The Graf Spee's Final Moments - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Chamberlain Resigns As Great Britain's Prime Minister - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Becomes Prime Minister. He Speaks Of Britain's "Finest Hour" - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
From Rome: Mussolini Declares War On Britain And France - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
President Franklin D. Roosevelt Comments On The Italian Declaration - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
France Surrenders To Germany In The Compeigne Forest - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Salutes The Men Of The Royal Air Force - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
President Roosevelt Picks The First Draft Number - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Roosevelt Speaks Of The Grave Danger To The U.S. - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Princesses Elizabeth And Margaret Greet The Children Of The British Empire At Christmas - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Roosevelt Tells Of The American Ideology - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Charles A. Lindbergh Speaks In Opposition To The Lend-Lease Bill - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Wendell Willkie Comes To The President's Aid - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Announces The German Attack On Russia - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Clement Atlee Tells The House Of Common Of The Signing Of The Atlantic Charter - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Speaks To The Conquered Nations Of Europe - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Declares Britain's Intention To Fight Japan If The United States Is Attacked - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Japanese Envoy Saburo Kurusu Arrives In The U.S. For Negotiations - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Foreign Policy Spokesman--On December 7, 1941 - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Flash Of Attack On Pearl Harbor And Bulletins Immediately Following - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Eyewitness Account Of The Bombing Of Manila - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Roosevelt Declares War - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Announcement Of Defeat At Wake Island - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
General Jonathan Wainwright Surrenders U.S. Forces On Bataan - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
A Survivor Of The Bataan Death March - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Admiral 'Bull' Halsey Comments On The Japanese Fighting Man - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Announces Victory In Egypt - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Field Marshall Montgomery Salutes His Soldiers - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Roosevelt And Churchill Meet At Casablanca - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Announces African Victory - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
General Dwight Eisenhower Announces The Defeat Of Italy--First Of The Axis Powers To Surrender - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Description Of The Fighting In Kwajalein - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Rome Falls - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
D-Day--The Allied Invasion Of Fortress Europe - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Roosevelt's D-Day Announcement - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
The President Leads The Nation In Prayer - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Description Of The Invasion Fleet Under Attack - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
A German Plane Is Shot Down - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
An Eyewitness To The Invasion - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Description Of The Guam Invasion - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Paris Liberated - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Assassination Attempt On General De Gaulle - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Report Of Philippine Liberation - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Broadcast From Manila - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
General Douglas MacArthur Speaks At Liberation Of Manila - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Secretary Of The Navy, James Forrestal Describes Iwo Jima Flag-Raising Ceremony - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Broadcasts Of European Successes - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
The Bridge At Remagen Is Crossed--The Gateway To Germany Is Open - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Sergeant Alexander Drabik, First Man Across The Remagen Bridge, Tells Of The Crossing - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Flash Of President Roosevelt's Death - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Arthur Godfrey Describes FDR's Funeral - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Tells Of American-Russian Link-Up On The Elbe River - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Germany Surrenders Unconditionally - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Allied Supreme Commander Eisenhower Announces Germany's Surrender - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
King George The 6th Tells Of Victory. London Crowds Cheer Royal Family - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Churchill Speaks - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
An Eyewitness At The Surrender Ceremony - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Report Of Okinawa Victory - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Description Of First Atom Bomb Dropped On Hiroshima. President Truman Speaks - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Russia Enters War Against Japan - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
False Reports Of Japanese Surrender - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Japan Surrenders Unconditionally - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
Prime Minister Clement Atlee Announces That Peace Now Exists In The World - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
General MacArthur Accepts The Japanese Surrender Aboard The Battleship Missouri - The Voices And Sounds Of World War II - No Artist
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