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Our American Stories

EP137: The WWII Tragedy America Chose to Forget, I Lived Through The Depression And Didn’t Even Know It! and The 1st "Disneyland" on Lake Michigan's Shore, and The Man Behind It

Our American Stories

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6817 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Our American Stories, Paul Kengor, PoliSci professor at Grove City College, brings us the details of the devastating nature of an attack the U.S. government chose to keep details hidden about; Donald Sturm tells the story of how his parents did everything they could to suport him and lead him to achieve the American Dream; and Chris Siriano of the House of David Museum in Saint Joe, MI, tells the story of how a band of religious misfits ended up creating an amusement park that even Walt Disney would take inspiration from.

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Time Codes:

00:00 - The WWII Tragedy America Chose to Forget

10:00 - I Lived Through The Depression And Didn’t Even Know It!

23:00 - The 1st "Disneyland" on Lake Michigan's Shore, and The Man Behind It

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0:00.0

This is Lee Habib, and this is Our American Stories, and we tell stories about everything here on this show, from the arts to sports and from business to history and everything in between.

0:24.3

Including your story, send them to Our American Stories.com.

0:26.0

They're some of our favorites.

0:34.6

And this next story, whilst the story of Frank Breyer and the tragedy of the British transport ship, Rona, in 1943.

0:41.4

Despite being the largest loss of U.S. troops at sea due to enemy action in a single incident,

0:46.2

the full details of the attack weren't released until 1967.

0:53.6

Here's Professor of Political Science at Grove City College, Paul Kengor, to tell the rest of the story. Any veteran of World War II can tell you stories.

1:08.0

But for Frank Breyer, his story, one he could never forget, was a

1:14.7

terrible one. It began the moment his ship called the Rona was sunk. When that ship went

1:25.0

down on November 26, 1943, Frank's life changed forever. And very few people beyond the men tossed into the sea ever knew what happened.

1:33.8

The HMT Rona was an 8,600-ton British troop ship carrying mostly an American crew to the Far East Theater.

1:42.3

It went down the day after Thanksgiving,

1:46.0

in the Mediterranean off the coast of North Africa,

1:48.0

the victim of a German missile.

1:54.0

But it was not just any German missile.

1:57.0

This was, it seems, the first known successful hit

2:00.0

of a vessel by a German rocket-boasted radio-remote-controlled glider bomb, one of the first true missiles used in combat.

2:08.6

It was, in effect, a guided missile, and the Nazis had achieved it first.

2:13.3

And the results?

2:14.8

Were immediately destructive.

2:16.8

According to the website that today serves as the official online gathering spot for the Rona Survivors Association,

2:23.3

more lives were lost on the Rona than on the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor.

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