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The Tattooed Historian
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Приєднався 22 жов 2012
A Digital Humanities nerd with old-school tattoos & a graduate degree in History!
How is AI Impacting Podcasts?
I asked Jim Ambuske, Co-Head of R2 Studios, how AI is impacting the podcasting realm. It is totally possible to construct a podcast without using your voice at all. It can also be used to clean up audio and more. So what does this mean for the future?
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Most "Isolationists" have not been truly pacifists. How many of the Isolationists of the early 20th century spoke out against the endless US aggressions in Latin America? Their problem was with wars against nations powerful enough to actually fight back, meaning the ones relevant in global affairs. Or even only wars against fellow "white Christian" empires, as opposed to the Soviet Union. The secret of Lindbergh was that he was an anti-Asian racist, as well as an anti-Semite. So he saw only Japan as a threat, not Germany, and he saw it entirely in terms of a threat to the white race. He was clinging to the belief that the white race needed Hitler as an ally (perhapst the Leader?) in the coming war against Japan. When Hitler chose ideology over race by signing the Axis pact with Japan, it cut Lindbergh's legs from under him. But once the war against the Far Right was over, what % of these isolationists were eager to fight Commies?
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In one way the appeasement and isolationist stance was understandable in light of the incredible death toll of WWI
The problem is that the American manufacturing powerhouse had been making all its money filling in military orders for all kinds of foreign powers, provided they paid cash and carry. It is only thanks to military orders that the US industry got out once more of the doldrums of Great Depression. They manufactured cannons and tanks for both sides. Lindberg was the symbol of American Industry's commitment to the Axis, like Roosevelt himself was that to Soviet Union. You cannot call yourself an isolationist if you make money from other countries' wars. The military industrial complex was already in action as the near sole provider of all well-paying and prestige jobs.
Over and over again this is the way that aggressors re-arm in plain sight, and it's why France was unprepared. Everyone was relying on the Maginot line and wishful thinking.
@catsupchutney The French were always well-prepared to fight the previous war. But to extend the Maginot Line to the Sea? One could never imagine the Germans doing the same thing they did in WWI, but faster. (Sarcasm)
The Maginot line did extend to the sea, just not in France. France and Belgium had an agreement in place for French troops to help man fortifications in Belgium. The failure of the maginot line was diplomatic, not planning, when Germany convinced Belgium that it could maintain its neutrality some time in the late 30s, but they'd have to end their defensive agreement with France to do so. This of course was not honored by Germany, and left the defenses in Belgium severely undermanned when they did come calling. Ironically, if France had been a bit more isolationist inclined, it would never have relied on such a revocable diplomatic arrangement, and there would have been defenses in France all the way to the sea.
@@mishagriffith5518 But that's how you get another World War.
Sorry I missed the live feed thanks for your insight and sence of humor
Thanks for making me aware of Jim and his work at George Mason University and Washington Library (Mount Vernon).
Thank you for your excellent question!
Thanks to everyone who joined tonight's stream, and thanks so much to John for having me!
Thanks for coming on the show!
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We got more tanks in museums than we do active in the Canadian forces
@ElDorodoRed That's true but then again you don't need them, do you?
@@Peter-w7j yah we do especially Trudeau talking smack to Russia. Which btw I think we need to stay out of we don’t need to get involved with Ukraine or Russia
@ElDorodoRed I don't get why there's so much antipathy to Trudeau online. Internationally, the guy has a great reputation - like Tony Blair before the Iraq war. What's the problem?
I went there 2 summers ago and they drive the tanks and other vehicles around a track they have. You can ride in whatever tank they are offering rides on and they had a mock battle at the end of the show. If you like this stuff it was great
So we got the same tanks as the Americans
That Lend Lease Act tho....
@@ZAMARES1917 not even close , “canada” Doesn’t have M 1 Abrams tanks
@@vm2595 you know the M1 Abrams has a flaw you can pretty much wait until the crew starts reloading and the ammo door opens and you can just blast the ammo
Goofy ahh tanks
Is this at the ontario regiment museum?
Yes. They're rebranding the armour portion of the museum as the Canadian Tank Museum and will be building a new facility to house their collection of vehicles.
@TheTattooedHistorian cool, love that place but haven't been in a while :)
@TheTattooedHistorian I have lots of pictures of the M-60 :)
Have russia offered money for it ??
Probably in use in Ukraine...
it's an awesome museum... been there this past summer
That's all we have left.😢
A family story is that my father-in-law wanted to run away to Canada to fight with the Canadians in WW2 long before the US got involved. His father got wind of it put a stop to that idea. He must have been pretty young when he concocted the plan, because he wasn't able to enlist until later in the war. He joined the US Army Air Corps, trained to be a bombardier, and then the war ended before he was sent overseas. He stayed in the Air Force Reserve after the war and retired as a major. His brother was on a troop ship heading to the Pacific theater when Japan surrendered. The ship turned around and headed back to the States, so his brother was spared combat as well. I wish they were both still around so I could ask about those times.
What a great story!
Thank you for the recommendation!
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Hell yeah 😎 It is now on my list 😁
Awesome! It's a great asset to have
Hell yeah 😎 Thank you for this great advice 😁
Hell yeah 😎 Just subscribed 😊 Looking forward to your insight on history 😊 I have heard of you. So glad to find you 😁
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I'm really looking forward to this!
Thanks! I can't wait for it to be released!
Catton ❤. Now that's one I'd like to meet in the afterlife. WJ Cash, too.
my fave was whats Mansfield doing....
Where are the remains so that we may pay our respects?
They are inurned at the Tahoma National Cemetery
Interesting. Sleeping on it is wise in many situations.
My great uncle served in the queens own rifles he landed on Juno 2nd wave died June 11 th 1944 name James Henry Welch rip
Headed to Georgia ATM but took a triple take when i saw this pop up.
Hell yeah 👍
My number 1 book about the battle. Gregory did himself proud. And if not mistaken he passed away sometime ago. Get a copy if you can. You will not be sorry.
FINALLY watching from Virginia!
How the hell is copyright? The VERSION you played, maybe. But it was written in 1862...
The people above governments are playing countries like a chess board.
Quite an honor, I’m sure, for those in attendance. Thanks for bringing this to us John
Well done🇺🇸
I think George McClellan's biggest failure was his misassessment of what it takes to suppress a rebellion. You must make the rebellious population want to quit. You can't do that by playing nice. Even if he had been successful on the battlefield, he wouldn't have ordered anyone to "make Georgia howl".