D-Day: The Allied Invasion at Normandy
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
4d ago
This podcast covers the Allied invasion at Normandy. It was the largest and most complex amphibious invasion in history. The actual date of the invasion was pushed back a number of times due to changes in the plan.  Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and a half a million military vehicles would need to be brought to the beaches at Normanday. As early as the 1930s, the US military began looking for ways to safely bring troops from ships to beaches. A shipbuilder in New Orleans named Andrew Jackson Higgins modified one of his boats to meet the US military’s specifications. It became known as ..read more
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Japanese Incarceration Camps During World War Two Part 2
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
1M ago
Part two of our coverage of Japanese Internment during World War Two finds Jeananne interviewing Angela Sutton, an Interpretative Ranger at Tule lake, one of the most infamous of the incarceration centers to get inside knowledge and more details of what went on in the camp. On January 14, 1942, FDR issued Executive Order 2537 which required non-U.S. citizens from World War II-enemy countries—Italy, Germany and Japan—to register with the United States Department of Justice. They were then issued a Certificate of Identification for Aliens of Enemy Nationality. Then came Executive Order 9066. Thi ..read more
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Japanese Internment Camps During World War Two Part 1
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
1M ago
After the attack on Pearl Harbor – political debate began about the need to protect the country against another attack from the Japanese, the fear of espionage, and racism all led to the eventual passage of a series of executive orders. Prior to the forced removal from the West Coast, assets were frozen, and the FBI led by J. Edgar Hoover had compiled a list of about 1500 people of Japanese ancestry that the FBI believed needed to be watched. These individuals were arrested the day after the attack. Many of them remained detained for the duration of the war. In addition, On January 14, 1942, F ..read more
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Pearl Harbor & The Entrance of the U.S. Into World War Two
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
2M ago
Why did Japan attack the US at Pearl Harbor? It’s important to first consider the history between Japan and the US.  Political relations between the two countries have a complicated past. Unlike it’s Pacific neighbor, China, Japan had been successful in isolating itself from the Western world.  Japan was building an empire and by 1905, they had just that. With industrialization comes the need for resources in the form of raw materials.  A nation can get those resources via trade or by force. Japan had plans for the entire pacific and this was a threat to the U.S. interests in th ..read more
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WWII Part 1: European Theater
US History Repeated
by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
2M ago
Today we begin our long anticipated coverage of World War Two. Now, this being a US History Podcast, we are not going to delve into the granular details of the beginnings of the war in Europe, but we do give a general sense of the goings on that began the conflict. We then really discuss the US Policy of neutrality at the time. So, German blitzkreigs and expansion into neighboring lands, followed by heading into Poland, then France. Once Germany atatcks the Soviet Union though, they have to fight a war on two fronts.  Meanwhile US neutrality means zero involvement, then that evolves into ..read more
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
3M ago
This is a USHR first with a podcast specifically on a First Lady. The longest sitting First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt was very involved in her husband's presidency. We get into all of the below and then some.  She held regular press conferences as First Lady in The White House and only allowed female reporters as they were barred from the President’s press conferences. Roosevelt began a syndicated newspaper column, called “My Day.” She was a supporter of Civil Rights. In 1943, she joined the NAACP. She Visited the troops overseas during WWII and would wear her red cross uniform.  In 19 ..read more
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The Presidency of Franklin D.Roosevelt Part 2
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
3M ago
Part 2 of our coverage of the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) continues.  We continue the conversation between Jeananne and Jeffery Urbin of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.  There is always more to learn, talk to you soon! Jimmy & Jean   #FDR #NewDeal ..read more
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The New Deal
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
4M ago
When FDR came into the presidency he promised to act swiftly in order to help the nation face the dark realities of the moment. FDR wasted no time in implementing his plan for economic recovery, which would come to be known as the New Deal. When we talk of the New Deal we often link it to the 3 Rs ( Relief, Reform & Recovery).  He implemented various programs, such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, which aimed to create jobs and provide financial assistance to those struggling the most. One of the most significant pieces of legislation ..read more
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The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt Part 1
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
4M ago
Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) was the longest sitting President of the United States. His Presidency was full of challenges, ranging from The Great Depression, up through most of World War II.  Our coverage of FDR will span a number of podcasts, and we summarize his presidency in two parts plus another sandwiched in the middle specific to "The New Deal" Roosevelt will be prominent in the podcasts after that as we will be getting into the details surrounding WWII and delve into many of the events.   In the next few podcasts we have some guests. This podcast has Jeananne being joined by ..read more
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Antisemitism in the U.S. & The U.S. Response To The Rise of Totalitarian Dictators in Europe
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by Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis
5M ago
We are starting to build toward World War II and there are things happening both at home and abroad. As this is a US History Podcast, we talk more to the way the US views the events occuring in Europe and the US policy of Neutrality. We cover the US response to the rise of totalitarian dictators: Adolf Hitler in Germany Benito Mussolini in Italy  Francisco Franco in Spain   Then, we cover the rise in antisemitism both at home and abroad. The mass immigration and increasing population amidst the Great Depression begins to cause resentment at home, while there are much worse things hap ..read more
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