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"To the Best of My Ability"

"To the Best of My Ability"

The National WWII Museum

Season 3 As the international situation deteriorates, FDR faces multiple challenges: readying the country for war across two oceans, facing down the threats from Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, and attempting to rally political support at home. Americans are not convinced of the foreign threat. Many are still isolationists, seeking to let the world solve its own problems while America stands aloof. Public opinion seems to be changing, but it's a gradual process. Will FDR be able to master these multiple crises? Will the American people rally behind him? Will the nation prepare in time to face one of the gravest threats in its history—or will all of FDR's efforts be too late? Join The National WWII Museum for Season 3 of this limited series podcast as we explore America's road to Pearl Harbor as seen through the eyes of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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"To the Best of My Ability" - Sign Surrender

Sign Surrender

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08/19/20 • 20 min

With Japan’s defeat, World War II finally came to an end. The formal end of World War II took place in suitably dramatic fashion, with a surrender ceremony on board the USS Missouri on September 2. “This is the day we have been waiting for since Pearl Harbor,” said President Truman. “This is the day when Fascism finally dies.” Untested and relatively unknown when he became President just over four months ago, Truman had proven himself.

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"To the Best of My Ability" - 883 Killed

883 Killed

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07/15/20 • 22 min

Even with victory in sight, soldiers, sailors, and airmen continued to die in the Pacific theater. The USS Indianapolis, for example, was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-58 while transporting parts of the atomic bomb “Little Boy” from San Francisco to Tinian in the Mariana Islands. Three hundred men went down with the ship as she sank. For the other nearly 900 sailors in the water, clinging desperately to their life rafts, the ordeal had just begun.

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"To the Best of My Ability" - The Pool of Armed Might

The Pool of Armed Might

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09/09/20 • 26 min

Allied victory had rescued humanity from a dark future, but for President Truman and his administration, the celebrations were short lived. There were still a number of challenges that remained, including the demobilization of millions of men and women, reshaping the economy without putting millions out of work, growing racial tensions at home, and the looming threat of the nation’s burgeoning rivalry with the Soviet Union.

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"To the Best of My Ability" - President Roosevelt is Dead

President Roosevelt is Dead

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04/10/20 • 3 min

April 1945: In a war that changed the world, a month that changed the course of the war.

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"To the Best of My Ability" - Urgent Summons

Urgent Summons

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07/01/20 • 24 min

In July 1945, representatives of the victorious Allies met in the heart of Germany, in the Berlin suburb of Potsdam. It is a new cohort of leaders, while Stalin was still Soviet dictator, the inexperienced Truman and a brand-new British prime minister, Clement Attlee, represented the Anglo-American alliance. Here, in the squalid ruins of a once-great city, the three men lay their plans for their final battle: the conquest of Japan.

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"To the Best of My Ability" - Charter Into Deeds

Charter Into Deeds

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06/17/20 • 25 min

World War II had been so horrible that the victorious powers decided that nothing like it must ever happen again. President Roosevelt’s dream had been to establish a “United Nations” (UN) organization, in which the peace-loving nations of the world would settle disputes and intervene to punish aggression, but it was Truman who saw it through. On June 26, the UN charter was signed in San Francisco. Would it succeed where previous international organizations had failed and keep the world at peace?

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"To the Best of My Ability" - Supreme Authority

Supreme Authority

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06/03/20 • 22 min

With the war in Europe over, the Allied powers had to turn to the difficult business of governing Germany and the other occupied territories. It was a huge task: to restart a functioning economy for an entire continent, to restore systems of law and government, to bind up the wounds of war. On June 5, 1945, the US, UK, USSR, and France jointly assumed "supreme authority" over German territory. The Third Reich was now dead, and Germany officially passed under the control of the victorious Allies.

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"To the Best of My Ability" - Death Stand

Death Stand

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05/20/20 • 24 min

The war in Europe was over, but fighting raged in the Pacific. “We are only half-through,” Truman declares to the American people. He was right. The Battle of Okinawa (April 1 - June 22) was one of the hardest-fought in the history of the US military. Okinawa is a mass of mountains, jungle, and mud, and the battle generated monstrous casualties on both sides, 93,000 Japanese, 12,000 US, and 140,000 Okinawan civilians. Just days into his presidency, Commander-in-Chief Truman was presiding over a bloodbath.

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"To the Best of My Ability" - It's All Over

It's All Over

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05/06/20 • 22 min

Truman’s first few weeks in office were some of the most tumultuous in Presidential history. As Nazis forces experience blow after blow from Allied forces, fascism in Europe begins to crumble. Before the end of April, both Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini are dead. After more than five years of total war, a ceasefire takes effect on May 8, 1945. ”This is a solemn but glorious hour,” Truman declares. “The flags of freedom fly all over Europe."

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"To the Best of My Ability" - An Epidemic of World Lawlessness

An Epidemic of World Lawlessness

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11/23/21 • 23 min

In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt inherits a nation amidst The Great Depression, but around the world, fascist powers gain footholds. FDR begins to shape foreign policy through a series of addresses that connect the American people to the president in an unprecedented way, threading the needle between readying the nation for war and appeasing isolationists.

This week’s episode, hosted by Museum Historian Dr. Stephanie Hinnershitz and produced by Digital Content Manager Bert Hidalgo, examines the lead-up to World War II through the lens of American policy as FDR attempts to prepare a nation for war.

Referencing the dangers the Axis powers contained and threatened humanity as a whole, the title for this week’s episode comes from FDR’s 1937 speech following reports of brutality by Japanese troops in China.

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How many episodes does "To the Best of My Ability" have?

"To the Best of My Ability" currently has 23 episodes available.

What topics does "To the Best of My Ability" cover?

The podcast is about History, Museum, Wwii, Ww2, Podcast, Podcasts, Education, Politics and Government.

What is the most popular episode on "To the Best of My Ability"?

The episode title 'Charter Into Deeds' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on "To the Best of My Ability"?

The average episode length on "To the Best of My Ability" is 23 minutes.

How often are episodes of "To the Best of My Ability" released?

Episodes of "To the Best of My Ability" are typically released every 14 days, 5 hours.

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The first episode of "To the Best of My Ability" was released on Apr 10, 2020.

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