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Air-raid Siren "Warning"
Pearl Harbor Is Attacked, December 7th, 1941
Remember Pearl Harbor
President Roosevelt Declares War. December 8th, 1941
We Did It Before And We Can Do It Again
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Returns From Munich, September 29th, 1938
The Umbrella Man (Extract)
Indian Summer (Extract)
President Roosevelt Opens The New York World's Fair
Dawn Of A New Day (Extract)
Neville Chamberlain Declares War, September 3rd, 1939
We'll Meet Again (Extract)
Ed Murrow Broadcasts On The Evacuation Of Children From London, September 1939
My Sister And I (Extract)
Ed Murrow On The Retreat From Dunkirk, June 1940
(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover (Extract)
News Flashes On The German Advance Across Europe: France Surrenders
The Last Time I Saw Paris (Extract)
The London Blitz, Fall 1940
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire (Extract)
The Deepest Shelter In Town
Ed Murrow On The Devastation Of London, 1940
A Little Old Church In England (Extract)
London Pride
Winston Churchill Tells America "Give Us The Tools And We'll Finish The Job"
President Roosevelt "Arsenal Of Democracy" Speech To Congress, Spring 1941
Any Bonds Today (Extract)
Joltin' Joe DiMaggio (Extract)
Stalin Wasn't Stallin'
This Is The Army, Mr. Jones (Extract)
Bell Bottom Trousers (Extract)
Keep 'Em Flying (Extract)
The Marines' Hymn (Extract)
Ma! I Miss Your Apple Pie (Extract)
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (Extract)
Mary Anderson, Director Of The Women's Bureau, Department Of Labor, On Women's Value To The War Effort
Pistol Packin' Mama (Extract)
I Don't Want To Walk Without You (Extract)
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (Extract)
When The Lights Go On Again (Extract)
Paul O'Leary, Deputy Administrator In Charge Of Rationing, Discusses Problems With A Typical Housewife And Her Grocer
There Won't Be A Shortage Of Love (Extract)
William Joyce "Lord Haw-Haw" Over German Radio
Der Fuhrer's Face (Extract)
Tokyo Rose Broadcasts To The American Troops In The Pacific
You're A Sap, Mr. Jap (Extract)
President Roosevelt Labor Day 1941 Address
FDR Jones (Extract)
Lili Marlene
I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen (Extract)
Girls, Don't Refuse To Kiss A Soldier
Interview Outside Voltee Aircraft Plant, Nashville, Tennessee
Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition (Extract)
Harlem On Parade (Extract)
They're Either Too Young Or Too Old
Ed Murrow Broadcasts His Experiences On A Bomb Raid Over Berli
Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home (Extract)
On-The-Spot Account Of American Forces Landing On Iwo Jima
Stars And Stripes On Iwo Jima (Extract)
President Roosevelt Addresses Congress On The Results Of The Three-Power Yalta Conference, February 1945
Yalta (Extract)
Don't Fence Me In (Extract)
I'll Buy That Dream (Extract)
Hitler Speaks: Death Of Hitler Is Reported
When That Man Is Dead And Gone (Extract)
President Truman Announces The Dropping Of The First Atomic Bomb Over Hiroshima
Atom And Evil (Extract)
The Unconditional Surrender Of The Japanese Is Announced
General MacArthur Announces The Surrender Of The Japanese Aboard The USS Missouri In Tokyo Bay
Fightin' Doug MacArthur (Extract)
Finale
I'm Gonna Love That Guy (Like He's Never Been Loved Before) (Extract)
Sentimental Journey (Extract)
Waitin' For The Train To Come In (Extract)
It's Been A Long, Long Time
My Guy's Come Back
Air Raid Siren: "All Clear" Signal