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Segregation in World War II and the Legacy of Dorie Miller
The podcast discusses the limited opportunities for black people in World War II, especially in the military. The episode tells the story of Dorie Miller, a black sailor who fought during the attack on Pearl Harbor and is credited with helping to shift the perception of black people's capabilities in service.
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The speaker recounts an incident where a soldier was bragging about committing war crimes while in battle.
20:37 - 22:35 (01:58)
Summary
The speaker recounts an incident where a soldier was bragging about committing war crimes while in battle.
ChapterSegregation in World War II and the Legacy of Dorie Miller
EpisodeEp 402 - Cat Ass Fever
PodcastMatt and Shane's Secret Podcast
Joe Rogan and Tim Pool discuss the bravery of Doris Miller, a Navy mess attendant who fought to save his fellow sailors during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
22:35 - 23:31 (00:56)
Summary
Joe Rogan and Tim Pool discuss the bravery of Doris Miller, a Navy mess attendant who fought to save his fellow sailors during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
ChapterSegregation in World War II and the Legacy of Dorie Miller
EpisodeEp 402 - Cat Ass Fever
PodcastMatt and Shane's Secret Podcast
Doris Miller, a cook in the Navy during World War II, became an unexpected hero during the attack on Pearl Harbor when he carried a wounded captain and took down enemy planes with an anti-aircraft gun.
23:32 - 24:35 (01:02)
Summary
Doris Miller, a cook in the Navy during World War II, became an unexpected hero during the attack on Pearl Harbor when he carried a wounded captain and took down enemy planes with an anti-aircraft gun.