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Today we have some shorts from the war. First, we have a brief news update from November 28, 1944, on the court martial trials of military leadership related to the Pearl Harbor attack. That is followed by some public service announcements and advertisements from 1944.
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Today we have some special Thanksgiving broadcasts, as they first aired on November 23, 1944, Thanksgiving Day that year. First, we have British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with a Thanksgiving message for the American people. That is followed by Thank You America, a Thanksgiving war bonds special from San Francisco’s KPO radio.
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Today we have the November 19, 1944, edition of NBC’s Behind the Headlines. The series was designed to offer listeners a deeper look at the progress of the war. This week’s episode focuses on the political situation in the post-war world.
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Today we have the November 19, 1944, episode of the Lucky Strikes Program starring Jack Benny as it aired on NBC. This episode was recorded at the Corona Naval Hospital in California in front of recuperating troops.
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Today we have the November 12, 1944, edition of CBS World News Today. It includes analysis and updates on the war from Paris, London, Pearl Harbor, Rome, Washington and New York.
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Today we have a special live NBC broadcast from November 10, 1944, as the network covers President Roosevelt’s return to Washington, D.C., after his re-election to a fourth term. The president makes a short speech thanking his supporters as well.
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Today we have the November 7, 1944, edition of Gabriel Heatter and the News as it was broadcast over the Mutual network. It offers updates on the war, as well as the election returns of that day.
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Today we have NBC’s War Telescope as it aired on November 4, 1944. The series was broadcast from London and offered weekly updates on the war every Saturday, as well as looking at what could be coming in the weeks andmonths ahead. This week’s episode is hosted by Ed Hocker.
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Today we have the October 29, 1944, edition of CBS World News Today. It includes analysis and updates on the war from Pearl Harbor, San Francisco, Paris, Belgium, London, Rome, Washington and New York.
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Today we have an episode of Suspense, one of the most popular radio shows of the World War 2 era, and a great example of the entertainment those at home would be hearing. This episode, The Merry Widower, first aired in October 1944 on CBS stations.
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Today we have the October 20, 1944, edition of NBC News of the World. It includes news on the Allied invasion of the Philippines, as well as other updates on the war and domestic news.
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Today we have the October 15, 1944, edition of World News Today. It includes analysis and updates on the war from France, London, Rome, Moscow, Toronto, Pearl Harbor, Washington and New York.
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Today we have a few shorter items from this week in 1944.First, we have a news update on the ongoing battle for Formosa. Next, we have a report from the Canadian Broadcasting Company aimed at the folks at home to help them figure out what to send those serving overseas for Christmas. We close out our episode with another broadcast from the CBC promoting the seventh war loan effort, hosted by Shirley Temple.
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Today we have the October 8, 1944, edition of CBS World News Today. It includes analysis and updates on the war from Belgium, London, Rome, Moscow, Madrid, Washington and New York, as well as a report on the death of Wendell Willkie.
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Today we have “The Indian Quinine Contract,” the September 30, 1944, episode of The Man Called X as it aired over the Blue Network, what we know today as ABC. It was sponsored by the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
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Today we have a campaign speech from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Teamsters, delivered on September 23, 1944.
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Today we have a September 17, 1944, NBC news update, focusing mostly on the withdrawal of British troops from the Arnhem after the unsuccessful attempt to capture the bridge located there. The effort was part of Operation Market Garden, designed to clear the way for an invasion of northern Germany.
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Today we have the September 24, 1944, edition of CBS World News Today. It includes analysis and updates on the war from London, Rome, Moscow, North Carolina, Pearl Harbor, Washington and New York.
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Today we have an episode of the Treasury Salute. These programs were produced by the U.S. Treasury Department as part of the war bond effort. Each episode told the story of a serviceman or woman. This episode, which aired this week in 1944, shares the tale of Lt. Mary L. Roberts, a surgical nurse serving in Europe during the Italian campaign. Roberts was the first nurse to receive a Silver Star in World War 2.
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Today’s episode has two segments. First, we have a report from Edward R. Murrow on the launch of the airborne assault on Holland – Operation Market Garden. That is followed by a message from British General BernardMontgomery to his troops.
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