The 1930's - a history in sounds
In the 30's, The dust bowl & great depression were cause for great suffering. Aviators & serviceman we're heroes. FM radio and TV broadcasts we're being tested. Towards the end of the decade, the Germans invaded Poland as war in Europe loomed ahead.
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Aviator Amelia Earhart - 1930
U.S. national anthem is chosen - '31
Jack Benny Vaudeville Radio - 1932
FDR Takes on the Depression - '33
The Three Stooges Entertain - '34
Gershwin's Porgy and Bess - '35
Popeye The Sailor Man - 1935
Automobile ads on the radio - 1936
The Hindenburg Explodes - 1937
Orson Welles War of The Worlds - '38
Joe Louis boxes Max Schmeling - '38
Radio Soap Operas - 1939
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In the 30's, The dust bowl & great depression were cause for great suffering. Aviators & serviceman we're heroes. FM radio and TV broadcasts we're being tested. Towards the end of the decade, the Germans invaded Poland as war in Europe loomed ahead.
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