"To the Best of My Ability"
Season 3 As the international situation deteriorates, FDR faces multiple challenges: readying the country for war across two oceans, facing down the threats from Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, and attempting to rally political support at home. Americans are not convinced of the foreign threat. Many are still isolationists, seeking to let the world solve its own problems while America stands aloof. Public opinion seems to be changing, but it's a gradual process. Will FDR be able to master these multiple crises? Will the American people rally behind him? Will the nation prepare in time to face one of the gravest threats in its history—or will all of FDR's efforts be too late? Join The National WWII Museum for Season 3 of this limited series podcast as we explore America's road to Pearl Harbor as seen through the eyes of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Feeling History Like You Are There
Sep 15
As I looked for a Podcast on the Atomic Bomb, the heading “A Vanished City” caught my attention and made me curious to what the podcast was about. The host, Dr. Kristen Burton, articulated the information so well that I was hanging on to every word. The music from the beginning gave you a sense of sadness. All the recordings that actually occurred being played throughout the podcast made you feel like you were right there in the moment when it was happening. The story telling and explanations of the actions made me more involved in the podcast and eager to learn and listen to more.
Should be part of school curriculum
10/24/2023
So well produced. Very listenable. Fact-based, objective presentation. A fabulous way for children to learn history.
Outstanding!
01/07/2022
Well researched, documented, and presented. Please continue to produce new conent.
A Glimpse into History
03/24/2021
Incredibly well written and produced podcast making the lessons of WWII accessible to all generations.
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