Chapter

The Psychology of Fear
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02:19 - 12:44 (10:24)

The fear of something much bigger than you can impact your behavior and how you think into accepting the general atmosphere. Fear is a very potent emotion and can almost entirely steer your thinking and actions.

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The importance of morale in war can't be understated, and military strategists have been writing about it since the Bronze Age.
02:19 - 03:34 (01:14)
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War
Summary

The importance of morale in war can't be understated, and military strategists have been writing about it since the Bronze Age. While it's well-established on a battlefield level, the question of how it applies to whole nation states is still an open one.

Chapter
The Psychology of Fear
Episode
Show 65 - Supernova in the East IV
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
This podcast episode discusses the role of morale in aerial warfare and its impact on societies during times of war.
03:34 - 06:01 (02:27)
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Aerial warfare
Summary

This podcast episode discusses the role of morale in aerial warfare and its impact on societies during times of war.

Chapter
The Psychology of Fear
Episode
Show 65 - Supernova in the East IV
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
The fear of spiders can have deep roots in the human psyche as seen in historical instances such as Native American massacres, while Pearl Harbor serves as a modern example of not only an attack on the nation, but also a crippling blow to the military's ability to respond.
06:01 - 11:49 (05:47)
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Fear, Historical Trauma, Spider Phobia, Pearl Harbor
Summary

The fear of spiders can have deep roots in the human psyche as seen in historical instances such as Native American massacres, while Pearl Harbor serves as a modern example of not only an attack on the nation, but also a crippling blow to the military's ability to respond.

Chapter
The Psychology of Fear
Episode
Show 65 - Supernova in the East IV
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the nation in a speech on February 23, 1942, discussing the losses the United States had suffered in the war and their commitment to destroying the militarism of Japan and Germany.
11:49 - 12:44 (00:55)
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World War II
Summary

Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the nation in a speech on February 23, 1942, discussing the losses the United States had suffered in the war and their commitment to destroying the militarism of Japan and Germany.

Chapter
The Psychology of Fear
Episode
Show 65 - Supernova in the East IV
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History