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The transcript mentions a combat pilot who flew missions in both the Pacific and the Atlantic theaters during World War II, despite later lying about his service.
10:56 - 12:39 (01:43)
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The transcript mentions a combat pilot who flew missions in both the Pacific and the Atlantic theaters during World War II, despite later lying about his service.
ChapterDiscussion About a Person's Activities and Character
EpisodePart One: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The hosts discuss a potential one-act play featuring a conversation between Elrond and a Navy submarine commander, with a twist ending involving the sinking of two submarines.
12:39 - 13:12 (00:33)
Summary
The hosts discuss a potential one-act play featuring a conversation between Elrond and a Navy submarine commander, with a twist ending involving the sinking of two submarines.
ChapterDiscussion About a Person's Activities and Character
EpisodePart One: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The hosts of the podcast jokingly describe Rockwell's appearance during the war, comparing him to various comedic characters.
13:12 - 14:28 (01:15)
Summary
The hosts of the podcast jokingly describe Rockwell's appearance during the war, comparing him to various comedic characters.
ChapterDiscussion About a Person's Activities and Character
EpisodePart One: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this episode, the hosts discuss the early artistic career of Norman Rockwell, including winning a national illustration contest for an anti-smoking ad and his affinity for smoking a corn cob pipe.
14:28 - 15:44 (01:15)
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the early artistic career of Norman Rockwell, including winning a national illustration contest for an anti-smoking ad and his affinity for smoking a corn cob pipe.