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Japanese Submarine Surfaces Off the Coast of California
During World War II, a Japanese submarine surfaced off the coast of California and opened fire near Santa Barbara, causing fear and panic among Americans. President Roosevelt used this event to justify the incorporation of the rest of the United Nations.
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In this transcript excerpt, the master politician Roosevelt sets the stage for the incorporation of the rest of the United Nations during WWII and inspires the American people with his closing statement that prompts the audience to chant "USA".
12:44 - 15:20 (02:36)
Summary
In this transcript excerpt, the master politician Roosevelt sets the stage for the incorporation of the rest of the United Nations during WWII and inspires the American people with his closing statement that prompts the audience to chant "USA".
ChapterJapanese Submarine Surfaces Off the Coast of California
EpisodeShow 65 - Supernova in the East IV
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
The sighting of a Japanese submarine off the coast of California after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, followed by an erroneous report of enemy aircraft, further fueled fear and vulnerability in the United States during World War II.
15:20 - 18:03 (02:43)
Summary
The sighting of a Japanese submarine off the coast of California after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, followed by an erroneous report of enemy aircraft, further fueled fear and vulnerability in the United States during World War II.