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Short History Of...

Pearl Harbor, Part 3 of 3

Short History Of...

Noiser

History

4.74.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

As the smoke clears after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the blame game begins. President Roosevelt knows that military and intelligence heads must roll, but questions remain about who should be held to account. So what were the longer term consequences of the attack? How did life change for Japanese-Americans, and what fates awaited the Japanese servicemen on their return? And as the memory of Pearl Harbor fades, what lessons were learned?  This is the last episode in this special 3-part Short History of Pearl Harbor. Written by Jo Furniss. With thanks to Professor Phillips O’Brien, author of How The War Was Won; Dr Takuma Melber, author of Pearl Harbor; and Steve Twomey, author of Countdown to Pearl Harbor.  For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I think that the holidays feel like frozen noses. I love walking with the dog for long periods of time.

0:10.0

Hopefully it's snowing and you've got to wrap up warm. So I think a frozen nose is

0:13.6

then sweaty armpits because like you're wrapped up so warm but then you're climbing hamps

0:17.9

and heath and you get to the top and you're like and then you can see the breath

0:22.2

but then your nose is still freezing to touch.

0:25.0

Joy in every sip with red cups now back at Starbucks.

0:30.0

Sam Mendes presents Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, an audible original drama.

0:35.6

The young gentleman's name would be Oliver. Oliver Twist.

0:40.7

With Brian Cox as Fagin.

0:43.0

What have you seen? Street boy.

0:45.0

Nicola Cochlan as Nancy and Daniel Callugia as Bill Sykes.

0:49.4

Oh look at me like a hello to my lawyer.

0:51.4

I love you, baby.

0:52.4

With original music by Dan Gillespie's cells,

0:55.8

subscription required see audible.co.uk for terms.

1:03.5

It's December the 7th, 1941. Around 130 in the afternoon, just after Sunday lunch.

1:11.6

President Franklin D. Roosevelt is in his favorite chair in his private study.

1:17.3

He's made this oval room on the second floor of the White House residence his own.

1:20.8

It has a nautical theme.

1:23.0

Mahogany Shelves display models of ships and the walls aligned with naval prints.

1:28.5

He's keen to spend the quiet afternoon with this stamp collection.

1:32.8

As a child, postage stamps introduced him to the countries of the world.

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