In this Speeches podcast, brought to you by The History Channel, learn about how in late June 1938, the last living veterans of the Battle of Gettysburg came to Gettysburg to commemorate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the historic battle.
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In this Speeches podcast, brought to you by The History Channel, learn how in 1970, the Beatles released Let It Be, a documentary directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg that followed the writing, recording, and performing of the album of the same name.
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In this Speeches podcast, brought to you by The History Channel, learn about how President Eisenhower honored his former secretary of state and friend John Dulles.
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In this Speeches podcast, brought to you by The History Channel, learn about President Lyndon Baines Johnson and how he fought for civil rights.
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Nixon was defeated by Edmund Brown California’s gubernatorial seat. He conceded defeat in one of the most bitter speeches of his political career.
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In this Speeches podcast, brought to you by The History Channel, learn about the history of the Nuremberg trials that sentenced several high ranking Nazi officials to hang.
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On May 6, 1935 people from all over Great Britain came to London to celebrate King George V’s birthday. King George made speeches to the Parliament and to other groups to mark this special occasion.
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On April 13, 1970, James Lovell, Jr., John Swigert, Jr., and Fred Haise, Jr., were en route to the moon aboard Apollo 13, when disaster struck 200,000 miles from earth.
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