⭐ Missy Lehand FDR's Secretary and The Other Remarkable Women of PBS Atlantic Crossing

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  • @fabulouswomeninhistory
    @fabulouswomeninhistory  3 роки тому +2

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  • @maryellenbosche9901
    @maryellenbosche9901 3 роки тому +4

    Amazing women! Thanks for these stories, I have just finished watching this interesting show and I love knowing a little more of these brave people!!

  • @Yunibeans
    @Yunibeans 3 роки тому +2

    I love your content so much!! Thank you so much for sharing more info about these women!
    I just have a slight bit of feedback in terms of an image that caught my eye at 7:17 . The image there is actually not of Crown Princess Martha! I believe that is actually her daughter, Crown Princess Astrid all grown up! I'm not sure if it's been pointed out or not or if it has been noticed but I just wanted to let you know just in case!
    Keep up the good work!

    • @fabulouswomeninhistory
      @fabulouswomeninhistory  3 роки тому +1

      I know and I am so sorry. Others have pointed it out but once a video is posted, there is no changing it. I wish I had caught the error before publishing. I just didn't catch it because they look so much alike. Thanks for your comment, though. It's great to have the interaction with my viewers. Hope that you subscribed for more videos os the Fabulous Fierce and Feisty Women In History!

    • @Yunibeans
      @Yunibeans 3 роки тому

      @@fabulouswomeninhistory No worries at all! Mistakes happen when making or editing videos! Plus to the naked eye, they do look quite similar lol. They are mother and daughter after all.
      But yeah no worries at all! I wasn’t sure if it’s been mentioned and I wanted to point it out just in case! Again thank you so much for sharing your video! As a subscriber I definitely forward to seeing more content from you! 💕✨

    • @fabulouswomeninhistory
      @fabulouswomeninhistory  3 роки тому

      @Ki Huntress Thanks for your kindness 🙂

  • @19buttercup
    @19buttercup 3 роки тому +4

    Hello! I’ve enjoyed the content of your channel of these latest Women in History videos. They are fascinating women. Just wanted to mention that, for me, although you enunciate clearly, your voice sounds muffled. Maybe a different mic would be better? Otherwise, great content and photos!

    • @fabulouswomeninhistory
      @fabulouswomeninhistory  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for your helpful feedback. I have made some changes to my recording equipment and environment with my newest video. I hope that it is less muffled sounding. If you or anyone has a chance to listen and let me know how it sounds, that would be helpful. Thanks again and thanks for the positive response to my channel. I hope that you subbed🙂

    • @19buttercup
      @19buttercup 3 роки тому

      @@fabulouswomeninhistory The sound quality is better now on the latest video! Much clearer. Thank you! Best wishes.

    • @fabulouswomeninhistory
      @fabulouswomeninhistory  3 роки тому

      @Barbara Lawson Thank you so much for the feedback. It is greatly appreciated. Now I can go forward with more confidence. 🎯

  • @JAGRAFX
    @JAGRAFX 3 роки тому

    The ATLANTIC CROSSING PBS series' producers depiction of the "warship" presented to Norway on September 16th 1942 appears on the PBS screen to be a Gleaves or Benson Class Destroyer plus the word "destroyer" is used contextually in the play as being synonymous with "warship." What actually became the HNoMS King Haakon VIII [per NavSource records] was actually the 173 foot US Navy Patrol Craft PC-467; a "warship" of much smaller size and proportion than any of the destroyer craft given to other navies during WWII. This blatant and unnecessary exaggeration of reality by the series' producers calls into question the many other verbal and visual assertions promoted as being fact in the play.