
This episode includes a brief review of the “explosive” events that lead to the unconditional surrender of Japan in World War II.
Episode available on 57Weeks.Com or Spotify.
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A brief review of the “explosive” events that lead to the unconditional surrender of Japan in World War II.
This episode includes a brief review of the “explosive” events that lead to the unconditional surrender of Japan in World War II.
Episode available on 57Weeks.Com or Spotify.
This episode talks about the life and death of famous gunfighter, “Wild Bill” Hickok. Also, a bit of information about the first voyage of Christopher Columbus.
Tom Truex, released Episode 10 of the podcast, 57Weeks. If Mr. Truex sounds like the name of your history (or engineering) class teacher, this may be him; if you attended a public high school in Broward County, Florida, in the last few years.
This episode talks about the life and death of famous gunfighter, “Wild Bill” Hickok. Also, a bit of information about the first voyage of Christopher Columbus.
Episode available on 57Weeks.Com or Spotify.
Tom Truex, released Episode 7 of the podcast, 57Weeks. This week in History. In the USA, Independence Day falls on the 4th of July again this year. Why did the colonists get involved in an insurrection (I thought that was a bad word)??
The main topic is about handling dispute. We consult a 15th century monk named Thomas à Kempis.
Episode available on 57Weeks.Com or Spotify.
Main topic: Thoughts on “Retirement” on the very day I retired as a High School History Teacher. Also a book review of Eichmann Before Jerusalem; and a short discussion of the day Jesus’ apostles gave a man the healing he needed rather than the money he asked for.
Main topic: Thoughts on “Retirement” on the very day I retired as a High School History Teacher. Also a book review of Eichmann Before Jerusalem; and a short discussion of the day Jesus’ apostles gave a man the healing he needed rather than the money he asked for.
Episode highlights: Still looking for a motto; a woman caught in the act; the differences in generations.