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November 8, 1939 (Tape 133): Hitler escapes Munich bomb blast; Hitler says Germany can fight 5 years; Belgian reservists called; 15 tankers to fly Panama flag; Churchill ridicules Germany claims of sinking British ships. This recording is from the University of Washington Libraries’ Milo Ryan KIRO-CBS Radio News Phonoarchive, 1935-1978. For information about this recording and the Phonoarchive, visit guides.lib.uw.edu/miloryan or contact medialib@uw.edu. Rights: This recording was... Topics: Milo Ryan Phonoarchive, UW, University of Washington, Seattle, KIRO, CBS Radio, World War Two,...
The University of Washington Libraries’ Milo Ryan Phonoarchive is a collection of World War II and mid-20th century era CBS and other radio news broadcasts. While we have digitized and preserved the entire collection, we are currently unable to post the collection here. That said, it is still our goal to the Phonoarchive accessible to the widest audience possible, as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. See http://guides.lib.uw.edu/miloryan for more information.
The selections presented here are historical documents which reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. UW Libraries does not endorse the views expressed in these recordings, which may contain content offensive to users.
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