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Stuff You Missed in History Class

Sadako Sasaki’s 1000 Cranes, Part 1

Stuff You Missed in History Class

iHeartPodcasts

History, Society & Culture

4.223.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2018

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

At the end of World War II, the United States used atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A young girl named Sadako Sasaki eventually developed A-bomb disease as a result of her exposure, and the origami crane became a symbol of her story.

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0:00.0

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It is a winter wonderland.

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In State Farm neighborhood, you can compete in snowball fights,

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grab a hot cocoa and cookies, and more.

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There's also special events from your favorite artists and podcasters all month,

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along with scavenger hunts, exclusive content, and unique items.

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So enjoy the festive winter weather at I Heartland on Roblox.

0:27.7

Head to iHeartRadio.com slash iHeartland today.

0:30.7

Welcome to Steppi Mist in History class from Howstupworks.com.

0:42.7

Hello and welcome to the podcast.

0:45.0

I am Tracy V. Wilson.

0:46.8

And I'm Holly Fry.

0:48.8

This is our 1,000th episode kind of...

0:52.2

It's really episode 999.

0:55.0

Part 2 will be episode 1,000.

0:58.0

And if your pod catcher numbers episodes and you're like,

1:01.0

wait, that is not right.

1:02.0

I have more than 1,000 episodes already.

1:04.0

There are some straight up reruns in the archive that we didn't count,

1:08.0

because those are not new.

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