– H.W. van Loon Commentary – Reigns Of Terror – March 18, 1938 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection –
War: While people attempt to make sense out of the events this past week in Paris and Beirut and other parts of the world where terrorism is alive or waiting, here is a reminder that the madness has always been with us to a certain degree.
A commentary from the Historian, journalist and author Hendrik Willem van Loon, who had a weekly program over the Blue Network in the 1930s. Van Loon, through means of storytelling, and historic perspective, puts what was going on in 1938 – the eve of War, the threat of Germany – the Spanish Civil War – the rise of Fascism and the invasion of Ethiopia as part of an ongoing insanity slowly taking over the world then. The blind fanaticism – comparing it to the days following the French Revolution.
It makes for interesting listening – maybe no comfort in light of the current events, but at least some understanding that what we are going through now, with extremist groups and blind devotion to distorted ideals, war is something that has been part of our culture for a very long time – perhaps even part of our DNA.
In any event – here is that commentary from H.W. van Loon from March 18, 1938 – called Reigns Of Terror.
Okay – now for the begging and pleading part:
You know we’ve been weathering storms, hysteria, lock-outs, shutdowns and malfunctions since 2012 and in all that time we’ve never stopped making Past Daily a place where you come and discover things – old things and new things you may have missed. Past Daily is a huge endeavor and it normally would take a bunch of people handling different chores to pull off the day-to-day that we do. But it’s just me and my archive – this batch of sounds that I refer to every day is what I do because I don’t want to be part of the problem. Knowing things, especially History makes you an informed person – someone who can look at the world objectively and make up your own mind. We don’t do click-bait, come-ons, phishing expeditions or thirst traps – what you see is what you get – and hopefully what you get is a different perspective on things that can only help and not hurt you.
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It’s easy to become a Patron – just click on the link and you’ll be given a bunch of choices; one time – a specified time – forever. It’s up to you. Once you subscribe you get to join the secret society of folks who can download all this audio for your very own library to use every day as our way of saying thank you. We haven’t gotten to the coffee-cup and t-shirt phase yet (once the operating expenses get taken care of, we’re going to offer percs – I swear!)
But whatever you do, we need you and we want you to come back every day because there is new stuff being posted at least three times a day and it’s eclectic. You may not like everything but it’s your choice and it’s available.
Do what you can – we keep the hounding down to a minimum because I want to let the posts speak for themselves – but we can certainly use the company.
War: A History Of Madness – 1938 – Past Daily After Hours Reference Room
– H.W. van Loon Commentary – Reigns Of Terror – March 18, 1938 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection –
War: While people attempt to make sense out of the events this past week in Paris and Beirut and other parts of the world where terrorism is alive or waiting, here is a reminder that the madness has always been with us to a certain degree.
A commentary from the Historian, journalist and author Hendrik Willem van Loon, who had a weekly program over the Blue Network in the 1930s. Van Loon, through means of storytelling, and historic perspective, puts what was going on in 1938 – the eve of War, the threat of Germany – the Spanish Civil War – the rise of Fascism and the invasion of Ethiopia as part of an ongoing insanity slowly taking over the world then. The blind fanaticism – comparing it to the days following the French Revolution.
It makes for interesting listening – maybe no comfort in light of the current events, but at least some understanding that what we are going through now, with extremist groups and blind devotion to distorted ideals, war is something that has been part of our culture for a very long time – perhaps even part of our DNA.
In any event – here is that commentary from H.W. van Loon from March 18, 1938 – called Reigns Of Terror.
Okay – now for the begging and pleading part:
You know we’ve been weathering storms, hysteria, lock-outs, shutdowns and malfunctions since 2012 and in all that time we’ve never stopped making Past Daily a place where you come and discover things – old things and new things you may have missed. Past Daily is a huge endeavor and it normally would take a bunch of people handling different chores to pull off the day-to-day that we do. But it’s just me and my archive – this batch of sounds that I refer to every day is what I do because I don’t want to be part of the problem. Knowing things, especially History makes you an informed person – someone who can look at the world objectively and make up your own mind. We don’t do click-bait, come-ons, phishing expeditions or thirst traps – what you see is what you get – and hopefully what you get is a different perspective on things that can only help and not hurt you.
But doing a site like Past Daily take a lot of time and uses a lot of money to keep running – it’s expensive – and that’s why we need your help. Consider becoming a Patron or kicking in for a cup of coffee or two or putting a few bucks in the kitty via PayPal. It all helps keep the site rolling. Yeah, we run ads because we have to, even though I hate them – they only contribute pennies each month, but every penny is never wasted.
It’s easy to become a Patron – just click on the link and you’ll be given a bunch of choices; one time – a specified time – forever. It’s up to you. Once you subscribe you get to join the secret society of folks who can download all this audio for your very own library to use every day as our way of saying thank you. We haven’t gotten to the coffee-cup and t-shirt phase yet (once the operating expenses get taken care of, we’re going to offer percs – I swear!)
But whatever you do, we need you and we want you to come back every day because there is new stuff being posted at least three times a day and it’s eclectic. You may not like everything but it’s your choice and it’s available.
Do what you can – we keep the hounding down to a minimum because I want to let the posts speak for themselves – but we can certainly use the company.
Now back to our regularly scheduled program.
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