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To: fatima
In the spring of 1941, Hitler and Stalin were allies, and American Communists were working to prevent the US from joining in the war against Hitler of even aiding Britain, which was virtually on its own fighting the Axis. As part of this effort, the Almanac Singers, a Communist singing group, recorded an anti-war album entitled "Songs for John Doe." The title was inspired by the hit movie Meet John Doe.

But when Hitler attacked the Soviet Union a few weeks later, the album was yanked off the market, and the Almanacs became born-again hawks and super-patriots. The following songs illustrate their change of heart.

The Strange Death of John Doe (1941)

Reuben James (1942)

382 posted on 11/14/2014 11:31:55 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill

Thanks Fiji Hill that’s interesting.
For some American sailors, World War II began before December 7, 1941. During the latter part of 1941, U.S. Navy ships provided escorts for convoys bound for Great Britain carrying war materials from our “Arsenal of Democracy.” Because German U-boats (submarines) considered all ships in the convoys fair game, it was only a matter of time before we became involved in a “shooting war.”

Disaster struck in the early morning hours of October 31, 1941. While escorting convoy HX-156, the American destroyer U.S.S. Reuben James was torpedoed and sunk with the loss of 115 of 160 crewmen, including all officers. Although not the first U.S. Navy ship torpedoed before the war, the Reuben James was the first one lost. After the news of the sinking reached America, many concerned people wrote letters to the Navy to find out the fate of friends or loved ones. Sadly, most of the country ignored the sinking. One who did not was folk singer Woody Guthrie, who wrote his now famous song immediately after the incident:

Tell me, what were their names?
Tell me, what were their names?
Did you have a friend on the good Reuben James?
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/a_people_at_war/prelude_to_war/uss_reuben_james.html


385 posted on 11/14/2014 12:07:35 PM PST by fatima (Free Hugs Today :))
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