Category: Day in history

Revolutionary protest in Berlin with a large banner reading "Recht und Freiheit Deutschland einig Vaterland" highlighting German unity, freedom, and political activism.

February 1, 1990 – Endorsing Reunification – Moving Toward A De-Militarized Europe – DeKlerk Meets With Mandela

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”54571″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”February 1, 1990 – CBS World News Roundup – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] February 1, 1990 – CBS World News Roundup – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – February 1, 1990 – Calls for reunification of the two Germany’s were getting louder and the demonstrations

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February 1, 1946 - Picket lines outside Steel Mill

February 1, 1946 – Peace, Strikes And Cross-Country Flights

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”25588″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”February 1, 1946 – World News Roundup – NBC Radio – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] February 1, 1946 – starting a new month with the same old problems: Strikes, strife and accusations – as well as a glimpse of air-travel in the not-too-distant future.

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Protesters with signs protesting Vietnam War, Canadian-American relations, and anti-war sentiments, historical demonstration in black and white.

January 29, 1975 – Ford Extends Draft Evasion Clemency – Bomb Threats, Bombs And Explosions – The Up And Down Economy.

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”54525″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”January 29, 1975 – NBC Nightly News – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] January 29, 1975 – NBC Nightly News – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – January 29, 1975 – News for this day had much to do with President Ford’s Clemency program for Draft

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Disaster relief workers in a war-torn city during World War II, historic black-and-white photo, chaotic scene, emergency response, urban destruction, historical archives, news and history images, vintage photo.

January 29, 1942 – The Situation In South Asia – Word From Radio Tokyo.

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”54520″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”January 29, 1942 – News From Radio Tokyo – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] January 29, 1942 – News in English From Radio Tokyo – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – January 29, 1942 – News for this day, closely monitored by various news outlets, was

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January 28, 1986 – “Something Terrible Has Just Happened” The Challenger Disaster.

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”12345″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”CBS Radio – Shuttle Challenger Explosion bulletin – January 28, 1986 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] If you like what we do, would you support it? Become a Patron! January 28, 1986 – the world watched with shock and horror as the Shuttle Challenger,

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January 28, 1994 – Life In Sudden California – L.A.’s Little Earthquake Problem.

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”6701″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”January 28, 1994 – CBS World News Roundup – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] Even though one of the deadliest earthquakes to hit Southern California occurred on January 17th of 1994, the earth was still shaking some 11 days later, with some 70 considerable aftershocks

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Photograph of vintage news and history figures at a 20th-century gathering, capturing a moment of discussion among influential personalities, reflecting the aesthetic of classic media archives.

January 26, 1943 – The Casablanca Conference

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”54480″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”January 26, 1943 – Report on Casablanca Conference – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] January 26, 1943 – Re-cap report on Casablanca Conference – CBS Radio – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – January 26, 1943 – News for this day was about the recently concluded

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