[78-L] Two days before...

jack palmer jackpalmer1 at att.net
Mon Dec 14 23:22:23 PST 2009


Steven,
    I don't think it was quite that bad.  Congress had recently voted calling some National Guard Divisions to actie duty (The vote was close though) and war news appeared on the radio daily.  As a high school student I was well aware of the war overseas and followed it in the local newspaper and over the radio.   Jack




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From: Steven C. Barr <stevenc at interlinks.net>
To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 9:17:09 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Two days before...

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kristjan Saag" <saag at telia.com>
>I particulary love the part of the youtube info that says:
>> Dec 5, 1941, just 2 days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, some folks
>> were
>> spending a carefree Friday evening around their new Packard-Bell 
>> Phonocord
>>  > 78 rpm record recording machine, unaware that come Sunday morning, the
>> world would be plunged into World War II.
> --
> I alwys thought WW II began in September 1939. But that was Europe. The
> World was plunged into war in December 1941. Cute.
> Reminds me of another ethnocentric joke, a headline from a British
> newspaper: "Fog over the Channel -  Europe isolated".
>
Keep in mind that the US Of A lives in its own world! The fact that all them
"furriners" (including Canada!) were involved in a major war was not really
worth noticing...a major "isolationist" movement was trying to keep the US
OUT of any "foreign" wars!! It wasn't until Japan chose to ignore the US
"script" and started attacking Pearl Harbor (one wonders if they actually
thought they could win...?!) that the US finally realized there was a MAJOR
war on...?!

Steven C. Barr 

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