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CANADA: Prime Minister Mackenzie King on election campaign (1937)
BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking about upcoming trip and thoughts on the General election.
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Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking from the entrance of a train (Soundbite) (English) "I am leaving this afternoon for the Maritime provinces and Quebec. I hope to visit shortly after, the Prairie provinces and British Columbia. If all goes well as I hope it may, I will be back in Ontario toward the end of October. I propose to conclude the campaign (indistinct) in our capital city on the evening of October the twelth. I have only one wish with respect to the General Ele...
published: 27 Oct 2020
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December 8, 1941 Congress declares War on Japan
The Infamy Speech was a speech delivered by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a Joint Session of Congress on December 8, 1941, one day after the Empire of Japan's attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and the Japanese declaration of war on the United States and the British Empire.The name derives from the first line of the speech: Roosevelt describing the previous day as "a date which will live in infamy". The speech is also commonly referred to as the "Pearl Harbor Speech."
Within an hour of the speech, Congress passed a formal declaration of war against Japan and officially brought the U.S. into World War II. The address is one of the most famous of all American political speeches.
published: 08 Nov 2016
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Meet the ✨ world leaders ✨ #ukraine #zelensky #indonesia #philippines
published: 20 Aug 2022
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Arrivals At Churchill's House After Election Result (1951)
Hyde Park Gate, London.
LS.Oliver Lyttleton, MP (Secretary of State for the Colonies) arriving. CU.Lyttleton. LS.Reporters outside the house. LS.Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, Conservative MP for West Derby, leaving. MS.Maxwell Fyfe posing for camera. MS.Maxwell Fyfe entering car and driving away. LS.Unknown personality arriving. LS.Pressmen waiting outside house. LS.Cars parked outside. LS.Typists arriving. MS.Typewriter being carried. LS.Typist entering house. LS. Lyttleton departing. LS.Telegram boy arriving. LS.R.A.Butler Chancellor of the Exchequer) arriving. CU.Butler. LS.Bouquet arriving. CU.Bouquet. MS. Bouquet being taken in. LS.G.V.The scene outside the house. MS.Another bouquet arriving. MS.Mrs.Churchill leaving. MS. Sir Walter Monckton, Conservative Minister of Labour & National Se...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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Tokio Jokio | 1943 | World War 2 Era Propaganda Cartoon
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Tokio Jokio is a 1943 comic Looney Tunes cartoon, an animated short film produced by Warner Bros. It was intended as an American propaganda film against Japan while the two countries were at war. As with most of the Looney Tunes shorts produced during World War 2, the film consists of a series of rapid-fire, short gag vignettes.
The opening scene features a voice-over explaining that the short is merely a Japanese newsreel that was "captured from the enemy". The theme is on Japanese propaganda. Although the jokes are gen...
published: 19 Nov 2016
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Japanese Declaration of War on the Western Powers, December 8th, 1941 (with English Subtitles)
Japanese Declaration of War on the Western Powers (December 8th, 1941) with subtitles. This is from a Japanese newsreel, the first man talking is an Imperial Japanese Army officer from Press Corps of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Headquarters, while Pearl Harbor was attacked the 7th of December in Japan the attack occurred on December 8th Japanese time along with the invasions of Malaya, Philippines, Honk Kong and various other western colonies and territories in the East Asia and the pacific. The man at 0:39 is Prime Minister IJA General Hideki Tojo announcing that war against the western powers is in effect, Tojo who had just recently replaced the previous Prince Fumimaro Konoe who was against starting a war against the US, was one of the key leaders within the Japanese Government ...
published: 18 Nov 2020
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Talking Churchill: The 'Gestapo Speech' 4 June 1945
Dr Warren Dockter (University of Cambridge) and Professor Richard Toye (University of Exeter) discuss Winston Churchill's notorious 'Gestapo Speech' in the context of the 1945 General Election.
published: 04 Jun 2015
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Remembrance Moments: Canadian soldiers in Burma
Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/c/GenerationFocusedMonitor Today we remember the men and women who served in Burma Campaign during World War 2.
This story of Canadian soldiers who fought alongside ethnic soldiers from Burma will unite us and instill a sense of pride and hope.
0:00 Intro
1:00 Vancouver in remembrance
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3:25 RCAF
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published: 11 Nov 2021
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The History of the Vote - Racial Exclusions
The 1920 Dominion Elections Act included a clause stating that people disenfranchised by a province "for reasons of race" would be barred from voting federally.
n 1920, British Columbia excluded voters on the basis of race. People of Japanese and Chinese origin, as well as anyone from the Indian subcontinent, were denied the vote.
published: 28 Aug 2010
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Japanese Routed from Buna Stronghold (1943)
The battle rages on in the Pacific as Australian and American forces fight side-by-side in Guinea. This and plenty more vintage footage as the National Archives traces World War II through classic United News footage.
SUMMARY
In part l, U.S. and Australian troops fight in New Guinea. Part 2 shows the parade and celebration in Santiago as Chile joins the United Nations. Part 3 shows part of a record catch of herring in British Columbia. Part 4 shows a track meet at Madison Square Garden. In part 5, the Navy's largest battleship is tested prior to joining a fleet. In part 6, a "lost battalion" of Australian soldiers on Timor Island receives supplies and equipment by air and attack Japanese positions.
Transcript (PDF): http://archives.gov/social-media/transcripts/transcript-japanese-route...
published: 19 Aug 2009
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CANADA: Prime Minister Mackenzie King on election campaign (1937)
BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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Canadian Prime Ministe...
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Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking about upcoming trip and thoughts on the General election.
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CANADA: Ontario
EXT
Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking from the entrance of a train (Soundbite) (English) "I am leaving this afternoon for the Maritime provinces and Quebec. I hope to visit shortly after, the Prairie provinces and British Columbia. If all goes well as I hope it may, I will be back in Ontario toward the end of October. I propose to conclude the campaign (indistinct) in our capital city on the evening of October the twelth. I have only one wish with respect to the General Elections, it is a wish which I believe we all share. It is that the General elections may hasten the day when there will be employment for all. When labour may be duly honoured and receive its due reward. When a man's worth will be reckoned higher than the price which is payed for the things which he fashions with his hands or his brain. When human personality will be regarded of greater concern than wealth or property or power, however great and when science, may serve, not destruction or war or private gain but the ends of preservation and peace and the common good."
Background: Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking about upcoming trip and thoughts on the General election.
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https://wn.com/Canada_Prime_Minister_Mackenzie_King_On_Election_Campaign_(1937)
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Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking about upcoming trip and thoughts on the General election.
Full Description:
CANADA: Ontario
EXT
Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking from the entrance of a train (Soundbite) (English) "I am leaving this afternoon for the Maritime provinces and Quebec. I hope to visit shortly after, the Prairie provinces and British Columbia. If all goes well as I hope it may, I will be back in Ontario toward the end of October. I propose to conclude the campaign (indistinct) in our capital city on the evening of October the twelth. I have only one wish with respect to the General Elections, it is a wish which I believe we all share. It is that the General elections may hasten the day when there will be employment for all. When labour may be duly honoured and receive its due reward. When a man's worth will be reckoned higher than the price which is payed for the things which he fashions with his hands or his brain. When human personality will be regarded of greater concern than wealth or property or power, however great and when science, may serve, not destruction or war or private gain but the ends of preservation and peace and the common good."
Background: Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King speaking about upcoming trip and thoughts on the General election.
FILM ID: VLVADRUTC8SF3KY15ZCCC73M19ELQ
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- published: 27 Oct 2020
- views: 10713
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December 8, 1941 Congress declares War on Japan
The Infamy Speech was a speech delivered by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a Joint Session of Congress on December 8, 1941, one day after the ...
The Infamy Speech was a speech delivered by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a Joint Session of Congress on December 8, 1941, one day after the Empire of Japan's attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and the Japanese declaration of war on the United States and the British Empire.The name derives from the first line of the speech: Roosevelt describing the previous day as "a date which will live in infamy". The speech is also commonly referred to as the "Pearl Harbor Speech."
Within an hour of the speech, Congress passed a formal declaration of war against Japan and officially brought the U.S. into World War II. The address is one of the most famous of all American political speeches.
https://wn.com/December_8,_1941_Congress_Declares_War_On_Japan
The Infamy Speech was a speech delivered by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a Joint Session of Congress on December 8, 1941, one day after the Empire of Japan's attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and the Japanese declaration of war on the United States and the British Empire.The name derives from the first line of the speech: Roosevelt describing the previous day as "a date which will live in infamy". The speech is also commonly referred to as the "Pearl Harbor Speech."
Within an hour of the speech, Congress passed a formal declaration of war against Japan and officially brought the U.S. into World War II. The address is one of the most famous of all American political speeches.
- published: 08 Nov 2016
- views: 4596
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Arrivals At Churchill's House After Election Result (1951)
Hyde Park Gate, London.
LS.Oliver Lyttleton, MP (Secretary of State for the Colonies) arriving. CU.Lyttleton. LS.Reporters outside the house. LS.Sir David Ma...
Hyde Park Gate, London.
LS.Oliver Lyttleton, MP (Secretary of State for the Colonies) arriving. CU.Lyttleton. LS.Reporters outside the house. LS.Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, Conservative MP for West Derby, leaving. MS.Maxwell Fyfe posing for camera. MS.Maxwell Fyfe entering car and driving away. LS.Unknown personality arriving. LS.Pressmen waiting outside house. LS.Cars parked outside. LS.Typists arriving. MS.Typewriter being carried. LS.Typist entering house. LS. Lyttleton departing. LS.Telegram boy arriving. LS.R.A.Butler Chancellor of the Exchequer) arriving. CU.Butler. LS.Bouquet arriving. CU.Bouquet. MS. Bouquet being taken in. LS.G.V.The scene outside the house. MS.Another bouquet arriving. MS.Mrs.Churchill leaving. MS. Sir Walter Monckton, Conservative Minister of Labour & National Service, arriving. CU.Monckton. MS.Reporters making notes. CU.Telegraph boy with telegram.
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Hyde Park Gate, London.
LS.Oliver Lyttleton, MP (Secretary of State for the Colonies) arriving. CU.Lyttleton. LS.Reporters outside the house. LS.Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, Conservative MP for West Derby, leaving. MS.Maxwell Fyfe posing for camera. MS.Maxwell Fyfe entering car and driving away. LS.Unknown personality arriving. LS.Pressmen waiting outside house. LS.Cars parked outside. LS.Typists arriving. MS.Typewriter being carried. LS.Typist entering house. LS. Lyttleton departing. LS.Telegram boy arriving. LS.R.A.Butler Chancellor of the Exchequer) arriving. CU.Butler. LS.Bouquet arriving. CU.Bouquet. MS. Bouquet being taken in. LS.G.V.The scene outside the house. MS.Another bouquet arriving. MS.Mrs.Churchill leaving. MS. Sir Walter Monckton, Conservative Minister of Labour & National Service, arriving. CU.Monckton. MS.Reporters making notes. CU.Telegraph boy with telegram.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 649
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Tokio Jokio | 1943 | World War 2 Era Propaganda Cartoon
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Tokio Jokio is a 1943 comic Looney Tunes cartoon, an animated short film produced by Warner Bros. It was intended as an American propaganda film against Japan while the two countries were at war. As with most of the Looney Tunes shorts produced during World War 2, the film consists of a series of rapid-fire, short gag vignettes.
The opening scene features a voice-over explaining that the short is merely a Japanese newsreel that was "captured from the enemy". The theme is on Japanese propaganda. Although the jokes are generally aimed at Japan, the cartoon also pokes fun at Rudolph Hess, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. Since the United States was at war and fought for survival - the stereotypes in the film were intended to give audiences some sense of superiority and optimism.
All of the voices in the cartoon were performed by Mel Blanc. (Mel Blanc earned the nickname "The Man of a Thousand Voices". He is best remembered for his work as the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat, and many other Looney Tunes characters.)
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND / CONTEXT
On the morning of December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy launched a surprise attack on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, that severely damaged the American Pacific fleet. The attack came as a profound shock to the American people and led directly to the American entry into World War II in both the Pacific and European theaters. Domestic support for non-interventionism disappeared. Clandestine support of the United Kingdom was replaced by active alliance.
The following day, December 8, the United States declared war on the Empire of Japan. The lack of any formal warning, particularly while negotiations were still apparently ongoing, led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to proclaim December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy". Because the attack happened without a declaration of war and without explicit warning, the attack on Pearl Harbor was judged by the Tokyo Trials to be a war crime after the end of World War 2.
On December 11, Germany and Italy, honoring their commitments under the Tripartite Pact, declared war on the United States. The pact was an earlier agreement between Germany, Italy and Japan which had the principal objective of limiting U.S. intervention in any conflicts involving the three nations. The United States Congress issued a declaration of war against Germany and Italy later that same day. The United Kingdom actually declared war on Japan nine hours before the U.S. did, partially due to Japanese attacks on Malaya, Singapore and Hong Kong, and partially due to Winston Churchill's promise to declare war "within the hour" of a Japanese attack on the United States.
Throughout the war, Pearl Harbor was frequently used in American propaganda.
One further consequence of the attack on Pearl Harbor and its aftermath (notably the Niihau Incident) was that Japanese American residents and citizens were relocated to nearby Japanese-American internment camps. Within hours of the attack, hundreds of Japanese American leaders were rounded up and brought to high-security camps such as Sand Island at the mouth of Honolulu harbor and Kilauea Military Camp on the island of Hawaii. Later, over 110,000 Japanese Americans, including United States citizens, were removed from their homes and transferred to internment camps in California, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Texas.
The war on the Pacific against the Empire of Japan culminated in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States Army Air Forces, accompanied by the Soviet invasion of Manchuria on 8 August 1945, resulting in the Japanese announcement of intent to surrender on 15 August 1945. The formal and official surrender of Japan took place aboard the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945.
Tokio Jokio | 1943 | World War 2 Era Propaganda Cartoon
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Tokio Jokio is a 1943 comic Looney Tunes cartoon, an animated short film produced by Warner Bros. It was intended as an American propaganda film against Japan while the two countries were at war. As with most of the Looney Tunes shorts produced during World War 2, the film consists of a series of rapid-fire, short gag vignettes.
The opening scene features a voice-over explaining that the short is merely a Japanese newsreel that was "captured from the enemy". The theme is on Japanese propaganda. Although the jokes are generally aimed at Japan, the cartoon also pokes fun at Rudolph Hess, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. Since the United States was at war and fought for survival - the stereotypes in the film were intended to give audiences some sense of superiority and optimism.
All of the voices in the cartoon were performed by Mel Blanc. (Mel Blanc earned the nickname "The Man of a Thousand Voices". He is best remembered for his work as the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat, and many other Looney Tunes characters.)
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND / CONTEXT
On the morning of December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy launched a surprise attack on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, that severely damaged the American Pacific fleet. The attack came as a profound shock to the American people and led directly to the American entry into World War II in both the Pacific and European theaters. Domestic support for non-interventionism disappeared. Clandestine support of the United Kingdom was replaced by active alliance.
The following day, December 8, the United States declared war on the Empire of Japan. The lack of any formal warning, particularly while negotiations were still apparently ongoing, led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to proclaim December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy". Because the attack happened without a declaration of war and without explicit warning, the attack on Pearl Harbor was judged by the Tokyo Trials to be a war crime after the end of World War 2.
On December 11, Germany and Italy, honoring their commitments under the Tripartite Pact, declared war on the United States. The pact was an earlier agreement between Germany, Italy and Japan which had the principal objective of limiting U.S. intervention in any conflicts involving the three nations. The United States Congress issued a declaration of war against Germany and Italy later that same day. The United Kingdom actually declared war on Japan nine hours before the U.S. did, partially due to Japanese attacks on Malaya, Singapore and Hong Kong, and partially due to Winston Churchill's promise to declare war "within the hour" of a Japanese attack on the United States.
Throughout the war, Pearl Harbor was frequently used in American propaganda.
One further consequence of the attack on Pearl Harbor and its aftermath (notably the Niihau Incident) was that Japanese American residents and citizens were relocated to nearby Japanese-American internment camps. Within hours of the attack, hundreds of Japanese American leaders were rounded up and brought to high-security camps such as Sand Island at the mouth of Honolulu harbor and Kilauea Military Camp on the island of Hawaii. Later, over 110,000 Japanese Americans, including United States citizens, were removed from their homes and transferred to internment camps in California, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Texas.
The war on the Pacific against the Empire of Japan culminated in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States Army Air Forces, accompanied by the Soviet invasion of Manchuria on 8 August 1945, resulting in the Japanese announcement of intent to surrender on 15 August 1945. The formal and official surrender of Japan took place aboard the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945.
Tokio Jokio | 1943 | World War 2 Era Propaganda Cartoon
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- published: 19 Nov 2016
- views: 6091508
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Japanese Declaration of War on the Western Powers, December 8th, 1941 (with English Subtitles)
Japanese Declaration of War on the Western Powers (December 8th, 1941) with subtitles. This is from a Japanese newsreel, the first man talking is an Imperial Ja...
Japanese Declaration of War on the Western Powers (December 8th, 1941) with subtitles. This is from a Japanese newsreel, the first man talking is an Imperial Japanese Army officer from Press Corps of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Headquarters, while Pearl Harbor was attacked the 7th of December in Japan the attack occurred on December 8th Japanese time along with the invasions of Malaya, Philippines, Honk Kong and various other western colonies and territories in the East Asia and the pacific. The man at 0:39 is Prime Minister IJA General Hideki Tojo announcing that war against the western powers is in effect, Tojo who had just recently replaced the previous Prince Fumimaro Konoe who was against starting a war against the US, was one of the key leaders within the Japanese Government and Military who pushed for war with the western powers. Tojo would be Prime Minister and the face of the Japanese war effort for most of the war until 1944 after he was ousted out of his position as result of the war turning against Japan and the loss of the Island of Saipan.
All footage/clips and music are the property of their respective owners / creators. This video is an edit work, and made for educational purposes only (non profit use). All of my videos are non monetized.
https://wn.com/Japanese_Declaration_Of_War_On_The_Western_Powers,_December_8Th,_1941_(With_English_Subtitles)
Japanese Declaration of War on the Western Powers (December 8th, 1941) with subtitles. This is from a Japanese newsreel, the first man talking is an Imperial Japanese Army officer from Press Corps of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Headquarters, while Pearl Harbor was attacked the 7th of December in Japan the attack occurred on December 8th Japanese time along with the invasions of Malaya, Philippines, Honk Kong and various other western colonies and territories in the East Asia and the pacific. The man at 0:39 is Prime Minister IJA General Hideki Tojo announcing that war against the western powers is in effect, Tojo who had just recently replaced the previous Prince Fumimaro Konoe who was against starting a war against the US, was one of the key leaders within the Japanese Government and Military who pushed for war with the western powers. Tojo would be Prime Minister and the face of the Japanese war effort for most of the war until 1944 after he was ousted out of his position as result of the war turning against Japan and the loss of the Island of Saipan.
All footage/clips and music are the property of their respective owners / creators. This video is an edit work, and made for educational purposes only (non profit use). All of my videos are non monetized.
- published: 18 Nov 2020
- views: 28790
7:29
Talking Churchill: The 'Gestapo Speech' 4 June 1945
Dr Warren Dockter (University of Cambridge) and Professor Richard Toye (University of Exeter) discuss Winston Churchill's notorious 'Gestapo Speech' in the cont...
Dr Warren Dockter (University of Cambridge) and Professor Richard Toye (University of Exeter) discuss Winston Churchill's notorious 'Gestapo Speech' in the context of the 1945 General Election.
https://wn.com/Talking_Churchill_The_'Gestapo_Speech'_4_June_1945
Dr Warren Dockter (University of Cambridge) and Professor Richard Toye (University of Exeter) discuss Winston Churchill's notorious 'Gestapo Speech' in the context of the 1945 General Election.
- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 4191
7:59
Remembrance Moments: Canadian soldiers in Burma
Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/c/GenerationFocusedMonitor Today we remember the men and women who served in Burma Campaign during World War 2.
This story ...
Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/c/GenerationFocusedMonitor Today we remember the men and women who served in Burma Campaign during World War 2.
This story of Canadian soldiers who fought alongside ethnic soldiers from Burma will unite us and instill a sense of pride and hope.
0:00 Intro
1:00 Vancouver in remembrance
1:30 Canadian in Burma
3:25 RCAF
Burma,Myanmar,Canada,Burma Campaign,Chindits,World War 2,Imphal,Kohima,Japanese,Stilwell,Wingate,Slim,Mountbatten ဤ channelမှ အခကြေးငွေ (သို့) အကျိုးအမြတ် တစုံတရာ ယူပြီး အကြံပေးခြင်း၊ ဝန်ဆောင်မှုပေးခြင်း မရှိပါ
We are neither lawyers nor authorized immigration consultants. We do not provide any immigration advice or services for a fee or other consideration. We do not advise on any particular case. We will not answer any specific immigration questions. Any information available on this channel is general information. The information from this channel is NOT legal advice and must NOT be taken as personal advice given to the individual viewer, specific case, or situation. The content is solely based on our personal experience and understanding. While the information is true and accurate to our best knowledge at the time of publication, changes may occur. We strongly recommend that you do own research and fact checking. Any reliance you place on the material is strictly at your own risk.
https://wn.com/Remembrance_Moments_Canadian_Soldiers_In_Burma
Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/c/GenerationFocusedMonitor Today we remember the men and women who served in Burma Campaign during World War 2.
This story of Canadian soldiers who fought alongside ethnic soldiers from Burma will unite us and instill a sense of pride and hope.
0:00 Intro
1:00 Vancouver in remembrance
1:30 Canadian in Burma
3:25 RCAF
Burma,Myanmar,Canada,Burma Campaign,Chindits,World War 2,Imphal,Kohima,Japanese,Stilwell,Wingate,Slim,Mountbatten ဤ channelမှ အခကြေးငွေ (သို့) အကျိုးအမြတ် တစုံတရာ ယူပြီး အကြံပေးခြင်း၊ ဝန်ဆောင်မှုပေးခြင်း မရှိပါ
We are neither lawyers nor authorized immigration consultants. We do not provide any immigration advice or services for a fee or other consideration. We do not advise on any particular case. We will not answer any specific immigration questions. Any information available on this channel is general information. The information from this channel is NOT legal advice and must NOT be taken as personal advice given to the individual viewer, specific case, or situation. The content is solely based on our personal experience and understanding. While the information is true and accurate to our best knowledge at the time of publication, changes may occur. We strongly recommend that you do own research and fact checking. Any reliance you place on the material is strictly at your own risk.
- published: 11 Nov 2021
- views: 615
7:24
The History of the Vote - Racial Exclusions
The 1920 Dominion Elections Act included a clause stating that people disenfranchised by a province "for reasons of race" would be barred from voting federally....
The 1920 Dominion Elections Act included a clause stating that people disenfranchised by a province "for reasons of race" would be barred from voting federally.
n 1920, British Columbia excluded voters on the basis of race. People of Japanese and Chinese origin, as well as anyone from the Indian subcontinent, were denied the vote.
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_The_Vote_Racial_Exclusions
The 1920 Dominion Elections Act included a clause stating that people disenfranchised by a province "for reasons of race" would be barred from voting federally.
n 1920, British Columbia excluded voters on the basis of race. People of Japanese and Chinese origin, as well as anyone from the Indian subcontinent, were denied the vote.
- published: 28 Aug 2010
- views: 2247
9:38
Japanese Routed from Buna Stronghold (1943)
The battle rages on in the Pacific as Australian and American forces fight side-by-side in Guinea. This and plenty more vintage footage as the National Archive...
The battle rages on in the Pacific as Australian and American forces fight side-by-side in Guinea. This and plenty more vintage footage as the National Archives traces World War II through classic United News footage.
SUMMARY
In part l, U.S. and Australian troops fight in New Guinea. Part 2 shows the parade and celebration in Santiago as Chile joins the United Nations. Part 3 shows part of a record catch of herring in British Columbia. Part 4 shows a track meet at Madison Square Garden. In part 5, the Navy's largest battleship is tested prior to joining a fleet. In part 6, a "lost battalion" of Australian soldiers on Timor Island receives supplies and equipment by air and attack Japanese positions.
Transcript (PDF): http://archives.gov/social-media/transcripts/transcript-japanese-routed-from-buna-stronghold-38944.pdf
CREATED BY
Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information. Overseas Operations Branch. New York Office. News and Features Bureau. (12/17/1942 - 09/15/1945)
REPOSITORY:
Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.
For information about ordering reproductions of moving images held by the Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, visit: http://www.archives.gov/research/order/broadcast-quality-film-dc.html
SUBJECTS
Battleships
Fishing
Parades
World War, 1939-1945
United Nations
United News Company, Producer
British Columbia (Canada)
New York City
Santiago (Chile)
MORE INFORMATION:
More information is available in the National Archives online catalog:
http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=38944
https://wn.com/Japanese_Routed_From_Buna_Stronghold_(1943)
The battle rages on in the Pacific as Australian and American forces fight side-by-side in Guinea. This and plenty more vintage footage as the National Archives traces World War II through classic United News footage.
SUMMARY
In part l, U.S. and Australian troops fight in New Guinea. Part 2 shows the parade and celebration in Santiago as Chile joins the United Nations. Part 3 shows part of a record catch of herring in British Columbia. Part 4 shows a track meet at Madison Square Garden. In part 5, the Navy's largest battleship is tested prior to joining a fleet. In part 6, a "lost battalion" of Australian soldiers on Timor Island receives supplies and equipment by air and attack Japanese positions.
Transcript (PDF): http://archives.gov/social-media/transcripts/transcript-japanese-routed-from-buna-stronghold-38944.pdf
CREATED BY
Office for Emergency Management. Office of War Information. Overseas Operations Branch. New York Office. News and Features Bureau. (12/17/1942 - 09/15/1945)
REPOSITORY:
Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.
For information about ordering reproductions of moving images held by the Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, visit: http://www.archives.gov/research/order/broadcast-quality-film-dc.html
SUBJECTS
Battleships
Fishing
Parades
World War, 1939-1945
United Nations
United News Company, Producer
British Columbia (Canada)
New York City
Santiago (Chile)
MORE INFORMATION:
More information is available in the National Archives online catalog:
http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=38944
- published: 19 Aug 2009
- views: 31620