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Universal Newsreels, Release 454, April 29, 1936
in Universal Newsreels, Release 454 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1936, originally published 1936), 11 mins
This newsreel features political demonstrations, government aid, and unemployment.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 454 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1936, originally published 1936), 11 mins
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This newsreel features political demonstrations, government aid, and unemployment.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL Volume VIII Number 454
JOBLESS STORM STATE HOUSE
TRENTON, N. J.--Hundreds of unemployed, cut from relief by the legislature's failure to provide funds, descend on the capitol, occupying the Senate and Assembly chambers. Leaders insist that "delegates" will remain until relief is arranged.
SPLIT HUGE DIAMOND 12 WAYS
NEW YORK CI...
This newsreel features political demonstrations, government aid, and unemployment.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL Volume VIII Number 454
JOBLESS STORM STATE HOUSE
TRENTON, N. J.--Hundreds of unemployed, cut from relief by the legislature's failure to provide funds, descend on the capitol, occupying the Senate and Assembly chambers. Leaders insist that "delegates" will remain until relief is arranged.
SPLIT HUGE DIAMOND 12 WAYS
NEW YORK CITY.--The famous monster Jonker stone is sliced by experts into several smaller fragments. The largest of the new stones weighs 156 karats, third largest gem in the world. The other eleven will all be bigger than anything sold in the Five and Ten.
TOURS NATION IN DOG WAGON
SAN GABRIEL, CALIF.--Forced into the great outdoors to restore his health, Karl Lindauer travels 25,000 miles in a "covered wagon" drawn by dogs he has befriended. Starting with two animals, Lindauer now has eleven "huskies" to pull his cart.
NIPPON FLOATS DRIFT TO U. S.
WALDPORT, ORE.--Thousands of glass balls, used by Japanese fishermen as floats for their nets, are cast ashore on American soil after drifting 5,000 miles across the Pacific since they were lost in a tidal wave in Nippon several years ago.
NATURE OPENS BEAUTY SHOP
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, NEV. -- Beauties keep their schoolgirl complexions by visits to an open-air beauty parlor provided by natural hot springs. Daubing themselves with clay from head to foot, the girls take beauty naps above steam vents in the earth.
22 CARS DERAILED IN WRECK (Chicago & Indianapolis Only)
PLYMOUTH, IND.--The middle section of an eighty-car freight jumps the tracks, many of the twisted cars falling to the street in the underpass below the right of way. Almost miraculously, no one is injured as the train piles up.
INSHORE TAKES HUNT TROPHY
GLYNDON, MD.--Running a beautiful race and fencing superbly, J. W. Y. Martin's Inshore brings the prized Maryland Hunt Cup back to its home State. The timber-topping society classic is witnessed by twenty-five thousand ardent fans.
HEAVIES GET PLAYFUL ON MAT
SEATTLE, WASH.--Two beefy groan-and-grunt boys, Wee Willie Davis and Casey Columbo, mix it up for the entertainment of spectators and the increased use of arnica. Columbo looks like a midget next to his giant competitor, but he gets in a few healthy swings just the same.
REVIVE GAY MEDIEVAL FETE
FLORENCE, ITALY.--A rocket-propelled wooden bird flies through the doors of the Cathedral to ignite a tower covered with fireworks in a revival of an ancient festival instituted in the Fourteenth Century by a knight returning from the Crusades.
INDIAN WAR STARTS ON LINKS
SPOKANE, WASH.--Federal troopers and redskins resume their ancient contest, but this time golf clubs take the place of shooting-irons as a famous battle ground becomes the Indian Canyon course. The soldiers win, but a brave makes the best individual score.
BUSTERS BUCK TOUGH BRONCS
RED BLUFF, CALIF.--Spills, bruises and injured bones are the order of the day as champion cowboys find indifferent luck in attempts to maintain position on the heaving backs of vicious mustangs and plunging steers.
CARAS HOLDS BILLIARD TITLE (Philadelphia Only)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.--Erwin Rudolph forces world's champion Jimmy Caras to the limit to retain his pocket billiards crown. Two points behind near the end of the match, Caras plays a careful, expert game to win.
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1936
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Date Published / Released
1936-04-29, 1936
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Government aid, Unemployment, Great Depression, 1929-1941, Trade and Commerce, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 563, May 18, 1937
in Universal Newsreels, Release 563 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1937, originally published 1937), 19 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about coronations and royal successions.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 563 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1937, originally published 1937), 19 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about coronations and royal successions.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL Volume IX Number 563
THE CORONATION!
SEE
The Archbishop Place the Crown Upon the Monarch's Head!
Tremendous Throngs at World's Greatest Pageant!
Britain's Peers in Glamorous Array!
Premiers of the World-Wide Empire!
The Members of the Royal Family!
The Gilded Coach of State in its Triumphal Procession!...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about coronations and royal successions.
UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL Volume IX Number 563
THE CORONATION!
SEE
The Archbishop Place the Crown Upon the Monarch's Head!
Tremendous Throngs at World's Greatest Pageant!
Britain's Peers in Glamorous Array!
Premiers of the World-Wide Empire!
The Members of the Royal Family!
The Gilded Coach of State in its Triumphal Procession!
The Galaxy of Glittering Military Uniforms in the Big Parade!
Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and Famed Landmarks!
THE WHOLE GLORIOUS CEREMONY!
SEE
The Actual Rites in the Historic Westminster Abbey!
The Terrific National Enthusiasm for the New Sovereigns!
Thousands of Troops, Mounted and on Foot!
Scores of Bands, Playing Martial Music!
The Brilliant Uniforms of Envoys from Foreign Nations!
The Age-Old Trappings of British Royalty!
EVERY ANGLE OF THE BIG SHOW!
"THE TALK OF THE WORLD"
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Date Written / Recorded
1937
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Date Published / Released
1937-05-18, 1937
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Person Discussed
George VI, 1895-1952
Topic / Theme
Coronations, Royal successions, Political and Social Movements, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 757, March 27, 1939
in Universal Newsreels, Release 757 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1939, originally published 1939), 10 mins
This newsreel features political demonstrations, parades, and Nazism.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 757 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1939, originally published 1939), 10 mins
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This newsreel features political demonstrations, parades, and Nazism.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Release No 757
COVERING THE WORLD'S NEWS FOR YOUR SCREEN!
AMAZING OUTLAW SHOT AT LAST
POWELL, WYO.--A reign of terror comes to a fantastic end! Earl Durand, renegade of the Rockies, who killed five men and eluded a posse in the mountains for nine days, is "potted" by a 17-yr.-old boy while trying to rob a bank.
NAZIS OVERRUN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA
Mechani...
This newsreel features political demonstrations, parades, and Nazism.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Release No 757
COVERING THE WORLD'S NEWS FOR YOUR SCREEN!
AMAZING OUTLAW SHOT AT LAST
POWELL, WYO.--A reign of terror comes to a fantastic end! Earl Durand, renegade of the Rockies, who killed five men and eluded a posse in the mountains for nine days, is "potted" by a 17-yr.-old boy while trying to rob a bank.
NAZIS OVERRUN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA
Mechanized columns of German troops, with tanks and field guns, speed into the leading cities of Bohemia and Moravia to "establish order" and "protect" the Czechs--their new vassals.
IRISH SWEEPS WINNERS REJOICE
Lucky Sweepstakes ticket holders in New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and elsewhere, celebrate the running of the Grand National which put them in line for $150,000 or other prize awards. And are they happy!
BORAH URGES U.S. NEUTRALITY
WASHINGTON, D. C.--Sen. William E. Borah, militant Republican, warns that the United States must heed the advice of Washington -- "no entangling alliances"--and regard the Monroe Doctrine as part of our national defence.
8 KILLED AS AIRLINER CRASHES
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.--Scattered wreckage is all that remains of a huge transport plane which crashed shortly after taking off. All but four persons perish when the once-proud craft explodes and bursts into flames.
20,000 IN ANTI-NAZI PARADE
NEW YORK, N. Y.--Thousands, including marchers in gay Czecho-Slovakian costumes, stage a colorful parade in protest against Hitler's seizure of the Czech Republic, while a half-million on-lookers jam the route to Columbus Circle.
CLIPPER MAKES ATLANTIC HOP
BALTIMORE, MD.--The 41-ton Yankee Clipper, America's 74-passenger challenge for trans-Atlantic supremacy, takes off from the Pan-American base with 21 aboard for its first "shakedown" flight to the Azores and Europe.
TRACK STARS SHINE IN MEET
CHICAGO, ILL.--Action and speed mark the 3rd annual Indoor Relays at the Internat'l Amphitheatre! Earle Meadows breaks the indoor pole vault record, and Chuck Fenske noses out Glenn Cunningham in the Banker's Mile.
COLORFUL ICE PAGEANT STAGED
NEW YORK, N. Y.--Poetry on ice is graphically written as the 6th annual Skating Club carnival gets under way at Madison Square Garden! Fancy skating, comedy on skates and breathless group numbers with an internat'l cast of 200!
L.I.U. CAGERS BEAT LOYOLA
NEW YORK, N. Y.--Action and thrills mark the finals of the national invitation basketball tourney at Madison Square Garden, with the Long Island "Five" trouncing the Chicagoans, 44-32, while 18,000 fans whoop it up!
VOLUME XI -- 1939
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Date Written / Recorded
1939
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Date Published / Released
1939-03-27, 1939
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Nazism, Parades, German Occupation of Czechoslovakia, October 15, 1938-March 16, 1939, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 840, January 10, 1940
in Universal Newsreels, Release 840 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1940, originally published 1940), 9 mins
This newsreel features politicians.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 840 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1940, originally published 1940), 9 mins
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This newsreel features politicians.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Release No 840
COVERING THE WORLD'S NEWS FOR YOUR SCREEN!
RUSH HUGE BOMBERS FOR ARMY
SEATTLE, WASH.--Thrilling scenes at the Boeing Aircraft factory, where 6,000 men are working night and day to turn out the huge 22-ton "Flying Fortresses," with a new one coming off the assembly line every four days!
(illegible text).D.R. JOSHES G.O.P. CHIEFS
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Pres. Roosevelt in a...
This newsreel features politicians.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Release No 840
COVERING THE WORLD'S NEWS FOR YOUR SCREEN!
RUSH HUGE BOMBERS FOR ARMY
SEATTLE, WASH.--Thrilling scenes at the Boeing Aircraft factory, where 6,000 men are working night and day to turn out the huge 22-ton "Flying Fortresses," with a new one coming off the assembly line every four days!
(illegible text).D.R. JOSHES G.O.P. CHIEFS
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Pres. Roosevelt in a humorous mood as he addresses $100-a-plate diners at the Jackson Day Dinner, is silent on his 1940 plans, but twits Republican leaders for not attending.
DEWEY FORGETS 1940 FOR DAY
PAWLING, N. Y.--The "racket-busting" Republican aspirant for the presidency doffs his political garb for a day, with his family at "Dapplemere Farm," where he frolics in the snow with his two sons and "Bounty," the pet dog.
FILM STARS AID PARALYSIS FUND
HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.--Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, young favorites of the silver screen, do their bit in aiding the "March of Dimes," the infantile paralysis fund drive, and ask everyone to do likewise.
DEMPSEY HONORS TEX RICKARD
MIAMI BEACH, FLA.--The "Manassa Mauler" honors his former friend, the well-known fight promoter, as he dedicates the "Tex Rickard Memorial Pool" at the Dempsey-Vanderbilt Hotel. Then Jack gets dunked by a bevy of bathing beauties!
LITTLE WINS COAST GOLF TITLE
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.--Topping a field of crack links champs with some amazing putting, Lawson Little "holes out" with a beautiful "282" to win the $1500 L. A. Open, although handicapped by a wet course.
SKATING STARS SHINE IN MEET (Exclusive)
GLEN ELLYN, ILL.--Putting speed on ice! Thrills as youthful skating champs of both sexes get off to fast starts and speedy straight-away dashes in the Illinois State Championships. Vic Ronchetti annexes the men's event!
GOLDEN GLOVERS MIX IT IN RING (Exclusive)
NEW YORK, N. Y.--Little tough-guys in a big show! The 1940 Golden Glove tourneys, featuring amateurs with "professional" enthusiasm for swapping hard "rights," start with knock-outs and thrilling slugfests.
SUNSHINE BONNETS ON DISPLAY
MIAMI BEACH, FLA.--If you can take your eyes off the lovely models, you may see how tricky the new hats are for this Summer. Topped off with natty new embellishments, they're displayed in a G. Howard Hodge showing at the Roney Plaza.
VOLUME XII -- 1940
with GRAHAM McNAMEE -- by courtesy N. B. C.
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Date Written / Recorded
1940
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Date Published / Released
1940-01-10, 1940
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Person Discussed
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945
Topic / Theme
Humor, Political events, Politicians, Political and Social Movements, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Universal Newsreels, Release 896, July 24, 1940
in Universal Newsreels, Release 896 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1940, originally published 1940), 9 mins
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about political events and totalitarianism.
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in Universal Newsreels, Release 896 (Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood: Universal Pictures Company, 1940, originally published 1940), 9 mins
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This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about political events and totalitarianism.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Release No 896
COVERING THE WORLD'S NEWS FOR YOUR SCREEN!
NATION SPEEDS DEFENSE PROGRAM
RUSH PRODUCTION OF PROPELLORS
HARTFORD, CONN.--Propellors by the thousands--for Uncle Sam's growing air fleet--are turned out in mass production at the Hamilton plant.
CADETS FIRE BIG COAST GUNS
FORT HANCOCK, N. J.--Colorful scen...
This newsreel, produced by Universal Pictures Company, is about political events and totalitarianism.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Release No 896
COVERING THE WORLD'S NEWS FOR YOUR SCREEN!
NATION SPEEDS DEFENSE PROGRAM
RUSH PRODUCTION OF PROPELLORS
HARTFORD, CONN.--Propellors by the thousands--for Uncle Sam's growing air fleet--are turned out in mass production at the Hamilton plant.
CADETS FIRE BIG COAST GUNS
FORT HANCOCK, N. J.--Colorful scenes as West Pointers get first-hand instruction in the operation of huge coastal defense rifles.
NEW YORK HAS FIRST "AIR RAID" DRILL
(illegible text)EW YORK, N. Y.--Manhattan experiences its first air-raid thrill, as tenants try out underground shelters at Castle Village.
ON THE WAR FRONT
MUSSOLINI LAUDS ALPINE TROOPS
FRENCH ALPS--Il Duce reviews detachments of Italian troops that advanced several miles into France during the brief campaign.
ITALIANS PLAY WAITING GAME
Il Duce's vaunted Navy has yet to meet the British in full battle array, but his mine layers are kept busy protecting the coasts.
PAN-AMERICAN PARLEY OPENS
HAVANA, CUBA--Delegates of the 21 American Republics convene for the epochal conference to combat Totalitarian activities in the Western World. Pres. Laredo Bru opens the parley, which faces problems vital to all Americans.
WEST CHEERS WILLKIE AT RODEO
CHEYENNE, WYO.--The Republican candidate, continuing his vigorous "vacation," gets a thrill watching the colorful Frontier Days Rodeo, an exciting show where broncs and steers toss the cowhands with abandon!
GARNER QUITS CAPITAL FOR HOME
WASHINGTON, D. C.--Side-tracked by New Dealers in the vice-presidential race, "Cactus Jack" leaves the Capital and heads for home in Texas. Political observers doubt that he'll return soon.
BUXOM BELLES IN NOVEL ROLE (Exclusive)
HOUSTON, TEXAS--No "cuties" wanted! Only hefty Amazons weighing over 200 pounds get jobs at an outdoor lunch stand here. A bit unusual, but since taking them on the place is doing "big" business!
MULES HELP REAP WHEAT CROP
WALLA WALLA, WASH.--Colorful and picturesque sights on one of the biggest wheat farms in the country, with mules instead of tractors hauling the huge combine up steep slopes. Scenic tribute to the fertile Northwest!
R.R. RIPS UP TRACKS FOR BOAT
PEEKSKILL, N. Y.--Every time Raymond Douglas goes for a cruise on his "yacht," it costs the Central Railroad $525. At his request, the War Dept. forces the railroad to rip up tracks laid over an ancient drawbridge! It's the law!
BATHERS GO IN FOR ICE SKATING
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.--A novel and colorful way of "beating the heat"! Ice skating right on the beach, as swimmers go for a spin on a rink made of huge cakes of ice--and just watching them will cool you off!
SNOW-GOLF A HOT WEATHER FAD (Exclusive)
MT. HOOD, ORE.--Driven from their unusual haunts by hot spells, N'west golfers keep cool by playing on skis on a snow-covered course high in the mountains. Tricky "shorts" and "bras" are fashion hints for this coolest of sports!
VOLUME XII -- 1940
with GRAHAM McNAMEE -- by courtesy N. B. C.
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Date Written / Recorded
1940
Field of Study
Newsreels
Content Type
Newsreel
Contributor
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Date Published / Released
1940-07-24, 1940
Publisher
Universal Pictures Company
Series
Universal Newsreels
Speaker / Narrator
Graham McNamee, 1888-1942
Topic / Theme
Association and organization conferences, Political events, Totalitarianism, World War II, 1939-1945, War and Violence, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Vietnam: A Television History, Interview with Abbott Low Moffat, 1982
produced by Richard Ellison, fl. 1985, in Vietnam: A Television History (Boston, MA: WGBH Boston, 1983), 20 mins
Abbot Low Moffat was the head of the Division of Southeast Asian Affairs in the United States Department of State from 1944–1947. He details Franklin Roosevelt’s plans for a post-colonial Indochina, and notes that this direction was reversed under President Truman. He recalls the divisions within the State Dep...
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produced by Richard Ellison, fl. 1985, in Vietnam: A Television History (Boston, MA: WGBH Boston, 1983), 20 mins
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Abbot Low Moffat was the head of the Division of Southeast Asian Affairs in the United States Department of State from 1944–1947. He details Franklin Roosevelt’s plans for a post-colonial Indochina, and notes that this direction was reversed under President Truman. He recalls the divisions within the State Department regarding French Indochina, and his opposition to the decision to back the French in their attempt to hold the colony. He brief...
Abbot Low Moffat was the head of the Division of Southeast Asian Affairs in the United States Department of State from 1944–1947. He details Franklin Roosevelt’s plans for a post-colonial Indochina, and notes that this direction was reversed under President Truman. He recalls the divisions within the State Department regarding French Indochina, and his opposition to the decision to back the French in their attempt to hold the colony. He briefly describes Ho Chi Minh, the presence of Japanese troops in Indochina, and the murder of OSS officer Peter Dewey.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Richard Ellison, fl. 1985
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
WGBH Boston
Series
Vietnam: A Television History
Speaker / Narrator
Abbott Low Moffat, 1901-1996
Person Discussed
Abbott Low Moffat, 1901-1996, Ho Chi Minh, 1890-1969, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945, Harry S. Truman, 1884-1972
Topic / Theme
Decolonization, Government policy, Imperialism, Military aid, Murder, Nationalism, Political alliances, Political schisms, Postwar reconstruction, World War II, 1939-1945, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of WGBH Boston.
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Vietnam: A Television History, Interview with Archimedes L. A. Patti, 1981
produced by Richard Ellison, fl. 1985, in Vietnam: A Television History (Boston, MA: WGBH Boston, 1983), 1 hour 18 mins
Archimedes Patti was an officer in the United States Army and, after World War Two, the Office of Strategic Services. Mr. Patti describes the U.S. position on Southeast Asia during World War Two, and the emerging Vietnamese Independence Movement. He describes his first meetings with Ho Chi Minh and details the ass...
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produced by Richard Ellison, fl. 1985, in Vietnam: A Television History (Boston, MA: WGBH Boston, 1983), 1 hour 18 mins
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Archimedes Patti was an officer in the United States Army and, after World War Two, the Office of Strategic Services. Mr. Patti describes the U.S. position on Southeast Asia during World War Two, and the emerging Vietnamese Independence Movement. He describes his first meetings with Ho Chi Minh and details the assistance of the Viet Minh in the war effort. He recalls the scene in Hanoi after the war and the attempts by the French to recoup their...
Archimedes Patti was an officer in the United States Army and, after World War Two, the Office of Strategic Services. Mr. Patti describes the U.S. position on Southeast Asia during World War Two, and the emerging Vietnamese Independence Movement. He describes his first meetings with Ho Chi Minh and details the assistance of the Viet Minh in the war effort. He recalls the scene in Hanoi after the war and the attempts by the French to recoup their colony. He details his talks with Ho, and notes that the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence was quite similar to that of the United States. He concludes with his views of the Vietnam War from the perspective of one who understood the roots of the conflict and knew how it could have been avoided.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Richard Ellison, fl. 1985
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
WGBH Boston
Series
Vietnam: A Television History
Speaker / Narrator
Archimedes L. A. Patti
Person Discussed
Archimedes L. A. Patti, Ho Chi Minh, 1890-1969
Topic / Theme
Decolonization, Government policy, Military alliances, Nationalism, Postwar reconstruction, Revolutionaries, World War II, 1939-1945, First Indochina War, 1946-1954, American History, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of WGBH Boston.
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