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RE: When? - 3/4/2009 12:36:45 AM   
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ORIGINAL: HansHafen

Hehehe, look up 5 posts.



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RE: When? - 3/4/2009 10:21:22 PM   
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RE: When? - 3/24/2009 7:12:17 PM   
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Exciting to see the progress being made, Steve.


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ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets

Patrice found 700+ radio clips from WW II (MP3 format). I don’t know about copyright issues (and MP3 format) with using these radio clips though.


Gonna keep us in suspense? Saving them as a surprise if the copyrights can be sorted out? Or will you tell us where these gems can be found? (Please! :) )

< Message edited by Ohio Jones -- 3/24/2009 7:13:12 PM >


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RE: When? - 3/24/2009 10:04:14 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Ohio Jones

Exciting to see the progress being made, Steve.


quote:

ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets

Patrice found 700+ radio clips from WW II (MP3 format). I don’t know about copyright issues (and MP3 format) with using these radio clips though.


Gonna keep us in suspense? Saving them as a surprise if the copyrights can be sorted out? Or will you tell us where these gems can be found? (Please! :) )

I found them on the newsgroups, by typing some keywords as :
KM99's WWII
WWII radio broadcasts
WWII News- Including the BBC

Not all what you find on the newsgroups is free of rights though.

Here is the list :

08/02/2009 16:34 6915605 1938-02-03 NBCB March Of Time.mp3
08/02/2009 16:35 6864957 1938-02-10 NBCB March Of Time.mp3
08/02/2009 16:32 1261910 1938-02-22 Gov A Harry Moore Speaks During National Defense Week.mp3
08/02/2009 16:33 1967760 1938-03-04 MBS Raymond Graham Swing On Russia And Germany.mp3
08/02/2009 16:35 3452721 1938-03-04 MBS Raymond Graham Swing On World Events.mp3
08/02/2009 16:34 430617 1938-03-11 BBC Reports Resignation Of Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg.mp3
08/02/2009 16:35 2279598 1938-03-12 CZR Announces Austrian Anschluá.mp3
08/02/2009 22:49 3656124 1938-03-12 RRG Joseph G”bbels.mp3
08/02/2009 16:42 10788468 1938-03-13 CBS Anschluá.mp3
08/02/2009 16:35 145062 1938-03-14 RRG Adolf Hitler - Welcomes Austria Into Reich.mp3
08/02/2009 16:36 640201 1938-04-02 RRG Adolf Hitler - Am Heldenplatz Anschluá.mp3
08/02/2009 16:36 431003 1938-04-30 BBC Winston Churchill - To The Royal Academy Of Arts.mp3
08/02/2009 16:37 1090781 1938-05-02 RRG Hermann G”ring - Farewell To Adolf Hitler Who Leaves For Italy.mp3
08/02/2009 16:38 2021924 1938-05-23 CZR German Troops At The Border.mp3
08/02/2009 16:40 3866418 1938-05-29 RRG Joseph G”bbels - Dsseldorfer Reichsmusiktagen.mp3
08/02/2009 16:39 1783760 1938-08-28 CBS William Shirer In Berlin Before Invasion.mp3
08/02/2009 16:40 1998744 1938-08-28 MBS Sigrid Schultz On Munich Conference.mp3
08/02/2009 16:40 227320 1938-09-10 CZR Czech President Benes Prepares For War.mp3
08/02/2009 16:41 2746292 1938-09-10 CZR President Eduard Benes Appeals For Calm And Peace.mp3
08/02/2009 16:41 1429927 1938-09-13 MBS Fulton Lewis Czechoslovakia Declares Martial Law.mp3
08/02/2009 16:41 749279 1938-09-13 RRG Karl Henlein Sudetenland Leader Gives Ultimatum To Benes.mp3
08/02/2009 16:42 194550 1938-09-14 BBC Chamberlain Offers To Meet Hitler.mp3
08/02/2009 16:42 1171765 1938-09-16 CZR War Of Words.mp3
08/02/2009 16:42 480328 1938-09-18 CZR Radio Prague Refutes German and Hungarian Propoganda.mp3
08/02/2009 16:44 2980114 1938-09-18 CZR Speech Of Milan Hodza Czech Premier.mp3
08/02/2009 16:43 2326217 1938-09-23 CZR On The Brink Of War Over Sudetenland.mp3
08/02/2009 16:43 734644 1938-09-26 MBS Adolf Hitler On German Claims To Sudetenland.mp3
08/02/2009 16:43 129866 1938-09-26 RRG Adolf Hitler - Thanks Mr. Chamberlain.mp3
08/02/2009 16:43 353222 1938-09-27 BBC Chamberlain On Czech Crisis.mp3
08/02/2009 16:44 2380717 1938-09-27 NBC Fred Bates Reporting.mp3
08/02/2009 16:43 151993 1938-09-28 BBC Chamberlain Before Munich Conference.mp3
08/02/2009 16:44 203732 1938-09-30 BBC Neville Chamberlain Just After Munich Conference.mp3
08/02/2009 16:44 555038 1938-09-30 BBC Neville Chamberlain On His Return From Munich.mp3
08/02/2009 16:44 1204213 1938-09-30 NBC Max Jordon On Big Four Meeting In Munich.mp3
08/02/2009 16:44 444570 1938-10-15 RRG Adolf Hitler - Occupation Of Sudetenland.mp3
08/02/2009 16:45 1029904 1938-10-16 BBC Winston Churchill - We Must Arm.mp3
08/02/2009 16:45 451712 1938-10-xx MBS Adolf Hitler On The Realisation Of His Rearmament Program.mp3
08/02/2009 16:29 348880 1938-xx-xx BBC Chamberlain on National Health.mp3
08/02/2009 16:35 8893541 1938-xx-xx Charles Lindbergh Speaks On US Neutrality.mp3
08/02/2009 16:45 313085 1938-xx-xx God Bless You Mr. Chamberlain.mp3
08/02/2009 16:46 2173399 1938-xx-xx IBC Radio Normandie.mp3
08/02/2009 16:45 396324 1939-01-22 EIAR Benito Mussolini - Discorso.mp3
08/02/2009 16:45 720547 1939-01-30 RRG Adolf Hitler - Eradicate The Jews In Europe.mp3
08/02/2009 16:46 1650246 1939-02-20 German-American Bund Rally Madison Square.mp3
08/02/2009 16:45 144590 1939-03-12 PTT Reportage De l'intronisation Du Pape PIE XII.mp3
08/02/2009 16:45 124818 1939-03-15 BBC Chamberlain After Czech Invasion.mp3
08/02/2009 16:46 437507 1939-04-26 Former British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin Speaks In New York.mp3
08/02/2009 16:46 997660 1939-04-xx RRG Adolf Hitler - Youth And The Hour Of Decision.mp3
08/02/2009 16:46 758902 1939-07-06 Herbert Hoover Urges US Neutrality In European Conflicts.mp3
08/02/2009 16:46 121982 1939-08-23 Rep Martin Dies on Nazi Bolshevism Soviet Fascism.mp3
08/02/2009 16:46 147849 1939-08-25 PTT Edouard Daladier Condamne Le Pacte Germano-Sovi‚tique.mp3
08/02/2009 16:47 844576 1939-08-27 BBC Czech Ambassador In London On Poland Situation.mp3
08/02/2009 16:47 1213615 1939-08-27 CBS HV Kaltenborn Reports On The Eve Of War.mp3
08/02/2009 16:46 103020 1939-08-27 RRG German Foreign Ministry Warns Poland.mp3
08/02/2009 16:50 7119327 1939-08-28 CBS European News.mp3
08/02/2009 16:48 1784100 1939-08-28 MBS Sigrid Schultz In Berlin.mp3
08/02/2009 16:47 125262 1939-08-31 BBC Alvar Liddell Reports On German 16 Point Plan.mp3
08/02/2009 16:48 706640 1939-08-xx Franklin D Roosevelt Speech There Can Be No Peace.mp3
08/02/2009 16:50 3795373 1939-09-00 RRG Jupp und Willie - Dont Listen To Foreign Broadcasts.mp3
08/02/2009 16:48 164972 1939-09-01 BBC Alvar Liddell Reports On Evacuation Of Children.mp3
08/02/2009 16:48 185446 1939-09-01 BBC Alvar Liddell Reports The Invasion Of Poland.mp3
08/02/2009 16:48 332280 1939-09-01 BBC Ignace Paderewski On The War Looming Before Poland.mp3
08/02/2009 16:48 184200 1939-09-01 BBC SJ de Lotbini - Reports Further On Evacuation.mp3
08/02/2009 16:48 60685 1939-09-01 BBC SJ de Lotbini - Reports Train Now Leaving.mp3
08/02/2009 16:49 866192 1939-09-01 CBS Adolf Hitler Announces War With Poland.mp3
08/02/2009 21:31 172032 1939-09-01 Franklin D Roosevelt - Out Of The War.mp3
08/02/2009 16:49 272194 1939-09-01 Franklin D Roosevelt Speaks On US Neutrality.mp3
08/02/2009 16:49 158481 1939-09-01 Herbert Hoover Speaks At The Onset Of The War.mp3
08/02/2009 16:50 520082 1939-09-01 Polish Ambassador To US On War With Germany.mp3
08/02/2009 16:50 628890 1939-09-01 PPR Radio Warsaw Reports On German Invasion.mp3
08/02/2009 16:50 477590 1939-09-01 RRG Adolf Hitler - Kriegserkl„rung An Polen.mp3
08/02/2009 16:51 1704705 1939-09-01 RRG German Anthem and Horst Wessel Leid.mp3
08/02/2009 16:51 531725 1939-09-02 RRG Nazi Radio Defends German Invasion Of Poland.mp3
08/02/2009 16:51 1266262 1939-09-03 BBC Britain Declares War On Germany.mp3
08/02/2009 16:51 460889 1939-09-03 BBC King George VI Addresses The Nation Excerpts 1.mp3
08/02/2009 16:51 531124 1939-09-03 BBC King George VI Addresses The Nation Excerpts 2.mp3
08/02/2009 16:51 276754 1939-09-03 BBC Places Of Entertainment To Be Closed.mp3
08/02/2009 16:52 695656 1939-09-03 BBC Prime Minister Chamberlain Declares War On Germany.mp3
08/02/2009 16:51 145549 1939-09-03 BBC Reports Defense Order Closing Places Of Entertainment.mp3
08/02/2009 16:51 291728 1939-09-03 CBS AP Bulletin On Peace Efforts.mp3
08/02/2009 16:52 437467 1939-09-03 Franklin D Roosevelt Speaks About The War Beginning In Europe.mp3
08/02/2009 16:52 723323 1939-09-07 CBS William L Shirer In Berlin.mp3
08/02/2009 16:52 279035 1939-09-10 BBC Evacuee Message To Parents .mp3
08/02/2009 16:52 339876 1939-09-20 NBC Reports On Adolf Hitlers Danzig Address.mp3
08/02/2009 16:54 3853451 1939-09-21 CBS French Premier Daladier's Message To France.mp3
08/02/2009 16:57 8403984 1939-09-21 Franklin D Roosevelt Addresses Extraordinary Session Of Congress.mp3
08/02/2009 16:53 874954 1939-09-22 CBS Adolf Hitler - On Poland HV Kaltenborn Commentary.mp3
08/02/2009 21:31 2684928 1939-09-22 CBS HV Kaltenborn Commentary.mp3
08/02/2009 16:53 1127946 1939-10-01 BBC Winston Churchill - The First Month of the War.mp3
08/02/2009 16:54 1121009 1939-10-07 CBS Elmer Davis With The News.mp3
08/02/2009 16:54 303737 1939-10-13 BBC Childrens Hour Broadcast By Princess Elizabeth.mp3
08/02/2009 16:54 547796 1939-10-15 BBC Richard Dimbleby - By A French Road.mp3
08/02/2009 16:55 1055542 1939-10-24 CBS Elmer Davis Reports City Of Flint Still Missing.mp3
08/02/2009 16:55 1110273 1939-10-30 CBS Elmer Davis Reports On Neutrality Bill.mp3
08/02/2009 16:56 1100244 1939-10-31 CBS Elmer Davis Reports On Molotovs Speech.mp3
08/02/2009 16:55 307482 1939-11-11 BBC Queen Elizabeth - Broadcast To The Nation.mp3
08/02/2009 16:57 2267909 1939-11-12 BBC Winston Churchill - Ten Weeks Of War.mp3
08/02/2009 16:58 3404661 1939-11-30 CBS Elmer Davis And George Fielding Elliot.mp3
08/02/2009 16:57 1125132 1939-11-30 CBS Elmer Davis Reports Russian Air Raids On Helsinki.mp3
08/02/2009 16:58 1095463 1939-12-01 CBS Elmer Davis Reports The Defense Of Finland Continues.mp3
08/02/2009 16:58 1128567 1939-12-02 CBS Elmer Davis Reports Germany Accuses Sweden.mp3
08/02/2009 16:58 103096 1939-12-13 RSH Lord Haw Haw - NY Times Reports Cruiser Exeter Damaged.mp3
08/02/2009 16:58 90774 1939-12-17 From Montevideo Uruguay - The End Of Graf Spee.mp3
08/02/2009 16:58 100070 1939-12-17 News Bulletin On Graf Spee.mp3
08/02/2009 16:58 1207257 1939-12-18 BBC Winston Churchill - The Sinking Of The Graf Spee.mp3
08/02/2009 16:59 1125954 1939-12-18 CBS Elmer Davis Reports On Russo-Finnish Front.mp3
08/02/2009 16:59 1124302 1939-12-19 CBS Elmer Davis Reports German Liner Columbus Scuttled.mp3
08/02/2009 16:59 1145938 1939-12-20 CBS Elmer Davis Reports Swedish Volunteer Units For Finland.mp3
08/02/2009 17:01 3590985 1939-xx-xx RRG Gertrud Scholz-Klink - On The Women In NS Germany.mp3
08/02/2009 17:00 2883141 1939-xx-xx RRG Joseph G”bbels - Reich Music Days.mp3
08/02/2009 16:59 128813 1939-xx-xx RSH Lord Haw Haw - Germany Calling Sign On.mp3
08/02/2009 16:59 114422 1939-xx-xx RSH Lord Haw Haw - Sign Off.mp3
08/02/2009 17:00 464234 1940-01-01 NRK Prince Olaf Of Norway To Norwegians Living Abroad.mp3
08/02/2009 17:03 6039534 1940-01-18 CBS Today In Europe.mp3
08/02/2009 17:00 263114 1940-02-16 RSH Lord Haw Haw - The Altmark Incident.mp3
08/02/2009 17:01 992611 1940-02-23 BBC Winston Churchill - The Navy Is Here.mp3
08/02/2009 17:01 251156 1940-02-27 RSH Lord Haw Haw - British Minister Of Misinformation.mp3
08/02/2009 17:01 427100 1940-03-xx BBCD Thomas Mann Deutsche H”rer! - Warnung vor Hitler und seinem 'Brandstifterregime'.mp3
08/02/2009 17:01 92454 1940-04-03 PTT French Premier Paul Reynaud Appeals For US Aid.mp3
08/02/2009 17:01 216795 1940-04-09 BBC Alvar Liddell On Invasion Of Denmark and Norway.mp3
08/02/2009 17:01 265382 1940-04-09 RSH Lord Haw Haw - Denmark and Norway Part 1.mp3
08/02/2009 17:02 1362374 1940-04-09 RSH Lord Haw Haw - Denmark and Norway Part 2.mp3
08/02/2009 17:03 2351500 1940-04-13 RSH Lord Haw Haw - Russo-Finnish War Concluded.mp3
08/02/2009 17:04 2388572 1940-04-16 RSH Lord Haw Haw - Scandinavian Update Schmidt and Smith.mp3
08/02/2009 17:03 739274 1940-04-27 RRG Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop On Allied Aggression.mp3
08/02/2009 17:04 568710 1940-05-08 CBS Murrow On Non-Confidence Debate In Commons.mp3
08/02/2009 17:03 53458 1940-05-10 AVRO Proclamation Of Queen Wilhelmina On The Attack On Holland.mp3
08/02/2009 22:41 190464 1940-05-10 Chamberlain resigns as Prime Minister.mp3
08/02/2009 17:04 103431 1940-05-10 PTT Hubert Pierlot D‚nonce L'invasion De La Belgique.mp3
08/02/2009 17:04 529014 1940-05-13 BBC Bernard Stubbs On The BEF Advance Into Belgium.mp3
08/02/2009 17:04 1249146 1940-05-13 BBC Winston Churchill - The New Administration.mp3
08/02/2009 17:04 322501 1940-05-14 BBC German Advance On Antwerp.mp3
08/02/2009 17:05 2670223 1940-05-19 BBC Winston Churchill - First Speech As Prime Minister.mp3
08/02/2009 17:04 475344 1940-05-26 RRG British Troops In Full Retreat.mp3
08/02/2009 17:05 649800 1940-05-28 BBC Winston Churchill - On Capitulation Of Belgium.mp3
08/02/2009 17:06 2488074 1940-05-28 RSH Lord Haw Haw - Holland and Belgium Invaded.mp3
08/02/2009 17:05 648133 1940-05-31 BBC Bernard Stubbs On Evacuated Troops From Dunkirk.mp3
08/02/2009 17:05 192972 1940-05-31 BBC Bernard Stubbs On Evacuated Troops In London.mp3
08/02/2009 17:07 2936660 1940-06-04 BBC Winston Churchill - We Shall Never Surrender.mp3
08/02/2009 17:06 1183488 1940-06-05 BBC JB Priestly On Dunkirk.mp3
08/02/2009 17:06 757264 1940-06-10 EIAR Benito Mussolini - Italy Declares War On Allies English Translation.mp3
08/02/2009 17:07 2486940 1940-06-10 EIAR Benito Mussolini - La Dichiarazione di Guerra.mp3
08/02/2009 17:06 89540 1940-06-13 PTT Paul Reynaud - … Tours - La France Ne Peut Pas Mourir.mp3
08/02/2009 17:06 347840 1940-06-14 CBS Rebroadcasts Nazi Announcement.mp3
08/02/2009 17:06 549813 1940-06-14 Last Marseillaise Broadcast As Paris Falls.mp3
08/02/2009 17:06 83444 1940-06-14 RRG Nazi Radio Announces Fall Of Paris.mp3
08/02/2009 17:11 7368325 1940-06-17 BBC Winston Churchill - Their Finest Hour.mp3
08/02/2009 17:07 1276132 1940-06-17 CBC Princess Juliana Of The Netherlands On Asylum In Canada.mp3
08/02/2009 17:08 1100774 1940-06-19 CBS Elmer Davis And The News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:08 1112798 1940-06-20 CBS Elmer Davis And The News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:07 66098 1940-06-21 CAN Eric Sevareid On The Fall Of Paris.mp3
08/02/2009 17:09 1673808 1940-06-21 CAN WIlliam C Kirker On French Armistace At Compiegne.mp3
08/02/2009 17:15 12113363 1940-06-21 CAN Wm Shirer Coverage Of French Surrender.mp3
08/02/2009 17:09 2487046 1940-06-21 RSH Lord Haw Haw - The Fall Of France.mp3
08/02/2009 17:09 458825 1940-06-22 BBC Charles DeGaulle - … la R‚sistance Contre L'occupation.mp3
08/02/2009 17:09 144863 1940-06-22 Conversation T‚l‚phonique entre Le G‚n‚ral Huntziger Et Le G‚n‚ral Weygand.mp3
08/02/2009 17:10 2518566 1940-06-28 RSH Lord Haw Haw - British Invasion Looms.mp3
08/02/2009 17:12 3360487 1940-07-04 MBS Arthur Mann In London.mp3
08/02/2009 17:11 858985 1940-07-14 BBC Charles Gardner On Convoy Attack and Dogfight.mp3
08/02/2009 17:11 252311 1940-07-14 BBC Charles Gardner Reports More On Dogfight.mp3
08/02/2009 17:13 4266819 1940-07-14 BBC Winston Churchill - War Of The Unknown Warrior.mp3
08/02/2009 17:13 3515246 1940-07-23 CBS European News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:13 2664412 1940-07-27 CBS European News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:15 2629779 1940-08-14 CBS European News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:15 3488846 1940-08-16 CBS European News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:15 2527458 1940-08-20 BBC Winston Churchill - The First Year.mp3
08/02/2009 17:19 7088404 1940-08-24 CBS Special Broadcast - London After Dark.mp3
08/02/2009 17:17 2696360 1940-09-02 CBS European News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:15 553025 1940-09-08 BBC A Londoner On Shelters And The Blitz.mp3
08/02/2009 17:15 261717 1940-09-15 BBC Robin Duff Covers Convoy Attack Off Dover.mp3
08/02/2009 17:17 2541912 1940-09-17 BBC Winston Churchill - House Of Commons Secret Session.mp3
08/02/2009 17:17 2717108 1940-09-20 CBS European News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:17 500175 1940-09-23 J Edgar Hoover On The Opponents Of War Preparedness.mp3
08/02/2009 17:17 351765 1940-10-05 BBC Robin Duff in Air Raid Shelter .mp3
08/02/2009 17:17 171888 1940-10-13 BBC Princess Elizabeth and Margaret Speak To Evacuated Children.mp3
08/02/2009 17:18 772220 1940-10-15 BBC Blitz Emergency Services.mp3
08/02/2009 17:19 2638858 1940-10-21 BBC Winston Churchill - Pledge To Free France.mp3
08/02/2009 17:17 220790 1940-10-21 BBCF Winston Churchill - To France (En Fran‡ais, Pt 1).mp3
08/02/2009 17:22 7886615 1940-10-27 MBS NY Worlds Fair Closing.mp3
08/02/2009 17:18 95072 1940-10-30 RDN Mar‚chal P‚tain - Collaboration Franco-allemande.mp3
08/02/2009 17:18 284062 1940-11-15 BBC Coventry Loudspeaker Announcement.mp3
08/02/2009 17:19 1136739 1940-11-15 BBC Very Reverend RT Howard - Coventry Cathedral Destroyed.mp3
08/02/2009 17:19 837454 1940-11-18 EIAR Benito Mussolini - L'Attecco alla Grecia.mp3
08/02/2009 17:22 5144840 1940-11-18 RRG Baldur von Schirach Chef Der Hitlerjugend.mp3
08/02/2009 17:21 4184461 1940-12-23 BBC Winston Churchill - Address To Italy.mp3
08/02/2009 17:19 316683 1940-12-31 BBC Herbert Morrison Minister For Home Security.mp3
08/02/2009 17:19 102656 1940-xx-xx BBC Girl Tells Of Bomb Shelters.mp3
08/02/2009 17:20 293052 1940-xx-xx BBC Its That Man Again - Tommy Handley.mp3
08/02/2009 17:24 5487407 1940-xx-xx BBCD Lilli Marleen.mp3
08/02/2009 17:22 164720 1940-xx-xx RRG Adolf Hitler - If Our Will Is Strong Enough.mp3
08/02/2009 17:24 3412128 1941-01-02 NBCR HV Kaltenborn Edits The News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:22 213417 1941-01-05 BBC Bruce Belfrage With The News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:22 224714 1941-01-10 BBC Alan Howland On German Air Attacks.mp3
08/02/2009 17:28 8754638 1941-02-09 BBC Winston Churchill - Give Us The Tools.mp3
08/02/2009 17:22 114174 1941-03-xx RSH Lord Haw Haw - La Tribuna Denies German Aims In Balkans.mp3
08/02/2009 17:25 6588385 1941-04-27 BBC Winston Churchill - Westward Look The Land Is Bright.mp3
08/02/2009 17:25 1854500 1941-05-18 NBC Walter Winchell.mp3
08/02/2009 17:25 100144 1941-05-24 RRG German Announcment Sinking of HMS Hood.mp3
08/02/2009 17:30 7932730 1941-05-27 Franklin D Roosevelt Fireside Chat On Pan American Unity.mp3
08/02/2009 17:25 350134 1941-05-31 BBC First Sea Lord A V Alexander On Sinking Of Bismark.mp3
08/02/2009 17:25 209457 1941-05-31 BBC Workers Playtime Signature Tune.mp3
08/02/2009 17:25 171416 1941-06-01 BBC Clothes Rationing Announcement.mp3
08/02/2009 17:27 2562328 1941-06-01 CBS Elmer Davis On Columbias War Coverage.mp3
08/02/2009 17:26 1138061 1941-06-12 BBC Winston Churchill - Until Victory Is Won.mp3
08/02/2009 17:27 730663 1941-06-16 BBC Winston Churchill - Broadcast To America.mp3
08/02/2009 17:29 4556666 1941-06-22 BBC Winston Churchill - Germany Invades Russia.mp3
08/02/2009 17:27 168774 1941-06-22 PCPT Russian Radio reports on German Invasion.mp3
08/02/2009 17:27 180657 1941-06-27 BBC Douglas Ritchie aka Colonel Britton On The V-Campaign.mp3
08/02/2009 17:28 185498 1941-06-28 BBCD Erkennungsmelodie.mp3
08/02/2009 17:28 261311 1941-07-03 PCPT Josef Stalin Addresses Nation.mp3
08/02/2009 17:28 221786 1941-07-03 PCPT Josef Stalin On Peroration.mp3
08/02/2009 17:28 296474 1941-07-09 RRG PG Wodehouse Second Broadcast Segment.mp3
08/02/2009 17:29 1049168 1941-07-14 BBC General DeGaulle Urges America To Join The Allies.mp3
08/02/2009 17:29 1721982 1941-07-14 BBC Winston Churchill - Do Your Worst Well Do Our Best.mp3
08/02/2009 17:29 872360 1941-07-23 Wendell Wilkie Calls For End Of US Isolationism.mp3
08/02/2009 17:30 2502171 1941-07-29 BBC Winston Churchill - War Production.mp3
08/02/2009 17:30 658565 1941-08-14 BBC Winston Churchill - The Atlantic Charter.mp3
08/02/2009 17:33 7706008 1941-08-24 BBC Winston Churchill - Meeting With President Franklin D Roosevelt.mp3
08/02/2009 17:30 981230 1941-08-29 BBC Winston Churchill - These Are Great Days.mp3
08/02/2009 17:33 5144075 1941-08-xx MBS Wise Williams On Fighting In Russia.mp3
08/02/2009 17:30 246442 1941-09-08 BBC Alvar Lidell Air Raid On Berlin.mp3
08/02/2009 17:34 4789475 1941-09-09 BBC Winston Churchill - Still Masters Of Our Fate.mp3
08/02/2009 17:32 2233062 1941-09-11 Lindbergh's America First Committee Speech in Des Moines Iowa.mp3
08/02/2009 17:32 365874 1941-10-03 RRG Adolf Hitler - Speech On Finland.mp3
08/02/2009 17:32 134555 1941-10-22 BBCD Hugh Carleton Green - No Peace With Hitler.mp3
08/02/2009 17:33 581143 1941-11-06 NBC Bulletin On Capture of Blockade Runner Odenwald In Atlantic.mp3
08/02/2009 17:33 688361 1941-11-07 BBC Winston Churchill - The Resolution Of The People.mp3
08/02/2009 17:33 704543 1941-11-11 BBC Robert Dougall With A Convoy In Atlantic.mp3
08/02/2009 17:34 1024288 1941-11-29 BBC Winston Churchill - Address To Harrow School.mp3
08/02/2009 17:35 3524152 1941-12-06 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 17:37 6886876 1941-12-07 1400 NBCR Sammy Kaye Sunday Serenade.mp3
08/02/2009 17:34 129437 1941-12-07 1428 NBCR First Bulletin On Pearl Harbor Attack.mp3
08/02/2009 17:34 93071 1941-12-07 1430 CBS World Today John Daly Reads Bulletin.mp3
08/02/2009 17:39 7440988 1941-12-07 1430 NBCR Univ Of Chicago Roundtable - Canada At War.mp3
08/02/2009 17:34 167250 1941-12-07 1432 NBCB Bulletin On Pearl Harbor Attack.mp3
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08/02/2009 21:35 204800 1941-12-07 1439 NBCR Manila Bombed.mp3
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08/02/2009 17:38 3393955 1941-12-07 1515 NBCR HV Kaltenborn.mp3
08/02/2009 17:40 6239223 1941-12-07 1530 NBCR Listen America.mp3
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08/02/2009 17:43 7007892 1941-12-07 1800 NBCR Catholic Hour With Rev James Gillis.mp3
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08/02/2009 17:42 3520195 1941-12-07 1845 NBCB Eleanor Roosevelt.mp3
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08/02/2009 21:47 7102464 1941-12-07 1900 NBCR Jack Benny Show.mp3
08/02/2009 21:49 7071744 1941-12-07 1930 NBCB Captain Flagg & Sergeant Quirt.mp3
08/02/2009 21:51 7022592 1941-12-07 1930 NBCR Fitch Bandwagon.mp3
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08/02/2009 21:57 3532800 1941-12-07 2145 NBCB Dinah Shore.mp3
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08/02/2009 17:48 465480 1941-12-07 BBC Alvar Liddell Japanese Attacks In The Pacific.mp3
08/02/2009 17:49 422328 1941-12-07 BBC Washington Reaction To Pearl Harbor Attack.mp3
08/02/2009 17:49 798088 1941-12-07 CBS Analysis Of Attack On Pearl Harbor And Manilla.mp3
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08/02/2009 17:49 167796 1941-12-07 CBS Football Broadcast - War Bulletin.mp3
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08/02/2009 17:51 491995 1941-12-07 MBS Bulletin Interrupts Football Game vbr.mp3
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08/02/2009 17:51 66636 1941-12-07 MBS Flash UPI Bulletin Reports Attack On Pearl Harbor.mp3
08/02/2009 17:53 3438098 1941-12-07 NBC American Legion Special Defense Message.mp3
08/02/2009 17:51 882993 1941-12-07 NBC News Bulletins.mp3
08/02/2009 17:51 117400 1941-12-07 NHK Gen Hideki Tojo Declares War On The Allies.mp3
08/02/2009 17:53 2068815 1941-12-07 WNYC Fiorello La Guardia.mp3
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08/02/2009 22:10 14331904 1941-12-08 0900 NBC Don McNiel's Breakfast Club.mp3
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08/02/2009 17:55 3398993 1941-12-08 1100 NBCR Story Of Mary Marlin.mp3
08/02/2009 18:04 16599466 1941-12-08 1150 CBS Joint Congress Session - Declaration Of War Proceedings.mp3
08/02/2009 18:00 7835871 1941-12-08 1240 NBCR Coverage After Franklin D Roosevelt's Speech To Congress.mp3
08/02/2009 17:57 3465686 1941-12-08 1330 NBCR Irving Miller Lets Sing And Swing.mp3
08/02/2009 17:59 3439139 1941-12-08 1345 NBCR News Bert Silan And Upton Close.mp3
08/02/2009 22:10 10326016 1941-12-08 1400 NBCB Vincent Lopez & His Orchestra.mp3
08/02/2009 18:02 7041476 1941-12-08 2130 NBCB News.mp3
08/02/2009 17:59 355119 1941-12-08 BBC Wilfred Pickles On Far East Attacks.mp3
08/02/2009 18:02 5080353 1941-12-08 BBC Winston Churchill - War With Japan.mp3
08/02/2009 18:30 48905317 1941-12-08 CBS Albert Warner Comments On Declaration Of War.mp3
08/02/2009 18:03 2069039 1941-12-08 CBS Ford Wilkins In Manila.mp3
08/02/2009 18:06 6665718 1941-12-08 CBS News.mp3
08/02/2009 18:06 4601587 1941-12-08 Franklin D Roosevelt's Speech To Joint Session Of Congress.mp3
08/02/2009 18:05 1821818 1941-12-08 Introduction Then Franklin D Roosevelt's Day Of Infamy Speech.mp3
08/02/2009 18:07 3197332 1941-12-08 NBCR News With John W Vandercook.mp3
08/02/2009 18:08 3540661 1941-12-09 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:10 6738461 1941-12-09 Franklin D Roosevelt Fireside Chat.mp3
08/02/2009 18:12 5824151 1941-12-10 CBS John Daly Bulletin On Japanese Attacks In Phillipines.mp3
08/02/2009 18:12 3912241 1941-12-10 CBS Three Front War Summary.mp3
08/02/2009 18:12 3078431 1941-12-11 CBS Congress Declares War On Germany.mp3
08/02/2009 18:12 101562 1941-12-11 EIAR Benito Mussolini - Discorso.mp3
08/02/2009 18:12 70067 1941-12-11 EIAR Dichiarazione di Guerra agli USA.mp3
08/02/2009 18:17 8536234 1941-12-11 NBC March of Time Pearl Harbor.mp3
08/02/2009 18:12 119757 1941-12-23 Fall Of Wake Island.mp3
08/02/2009 18:13 949172 1941-12-24 BBC Winston Churchill - The White House Christmas Tree.mp3
08/02/2009 18:13 1059766 1941-12-24 Franklin D Roosevelt Christmas Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 18:17 7265134 1941-12-24 MBS White House Christmas Tree Ceremony.mp3
08/02/2009 18:18 7854080 1941-12-26 BBC Winston Churchill - Address To Congress.mp3
08/02/2009 18:19 2381910 1941-12-28 RSH Lord Haw Haw - Germany Calling Part 1.mp3
08/02/2009 18:19 2140578 1941-12-28 RSH Lord Haw Haw - Germany Calling Part 2.mp3
08/02/2009 18:25 9630501 1941-12-30 CBC Winston Churchill - Preparation Liberation Assault.mp3
08/02/2009 18:19 299054 1941-xx-xx California Governor Olson On Japanese Residents.mp3
08/02/2009 18:20 108734 1941-xx-xx Charles Lindbergh On US Non-Intervention.mp3
08/02/2009 18:26 10390816 1942-01-06 NBC Franklin D Roosevelt State of the Union.mp3
08/02/2009 18:24 3663961 1942-02-11 CBS News Of The World.mp3
08/02/2009 18:28 5823936 1942-02-15 BBC Winston Churchill - Reviews Atlantic Charter Summit.mp3
08/02/2009 18:25 260690 1942-02-15 NHK Japanese Victory Over Singapore.mp3
08/02/2009 18:27 2937130 1942-02-25 CBS News Of The World.mp3
08/02/2009 18:28 3493026 1942-04-20 CBS Mobil Gas News Service.mp3
08/02/2009 18:27 181426 1942-04-29 NHK Station DEBUNK - Sign-On.mp3
08/02/2009 18:27 297054 1942-05-07 KZRH Gen Wainwright Broadcasts Surrender Of Corregidor.mp3
08/02/2009 18:32 8646826 1942-05-10 BBC Winston Churchill - Prime Minister For Two Years.mp3
08/02/2009 18:28 192167 1942-05-23 RDN Allocution De Philippe Henriot … La Radio Diffusion Nationale.mp3
08/02/2009 18:29 903498 1942-06-04 MBS Capt William Graves On The Battle Of Midway.mp3
08/02/2009 18:31 4854357 1942-06-07 MBS Battle Of Midway Island Special Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 18:29 428685 1942-06-15 BBC Giles Fairplay Last Days of Singapore.mp3
08/02/2009 18:29 220068 1942-06-20 RDN Pierre Laval D‚clare - Je Souhaite La Victoire De L'Allemagne.mp3
08/02/2009 18:31 3485595 1942-08-05 MBS Fulton Lewis And The News.mp3
08/02/2009 22:14 268288 1942-08-17 BBC Freddy Grisewood Saving Fuel.mp3
08/02/2009 18:30 454554 1942-09-30 RRG Adolf Hitler - Rede šber Stalingrad.mp3
08/02/2009 18:31 1014685 1942-10-21 BBC General Montgomery To 8th Army Before El Alamein.mp3
08/02/2009 18:31 906447 1942-11-01 BBC Godfrey Talbot Watches Night Tank Battle For El Alamein.mp3
08/02/2009 18:31 340081 1942-11-04 BBC Bruce Belfrage On Victory At El Alamein.mp3
08/02/2009 18:31 196860 1942-11-04 BBC Bruce Belfrage Reports Victory In El Alamein.mp3
08/02/2009 18:32 469017 1942-11-07 Franklin D Roosevelt Appeals To French To Resist The Nazis.mp3
08/02/2009 18:35 5823764 1942-11-08 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:32 978312 1942-11-10 BBC Winston Churchill - The End Of The Beginning.mp3
08/02/2009 18:34 3591448 1942-11-11 CBS World News Special.mp3
08/02/2009 18:36 6194505 1942-11-11 MBS Armistice Day Ceremony.mp3
08/02/2009 18:32 120700 1942-11-15 BBC Bells Ring Victory In Tobruk.mp3
08/02/2009 18:36 5707153 1942-11-29 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:37 5805164 1942-12-06 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:35 757644 1942-12-07 MBS Gabriel Heatter Reports On Year After Pearl Harbor.mp3
08/02/2009 18:39 5834212 1942-12-20 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:38 4515079 1942-12-24 BBCD On The Elimination Of The Jews In Europe.mp3
08/02/2009 18:36 371606 1942-12-26 BBC Godfrey Talbot Christmas With 8th Army In Tripoli.mp3
08/02/2009 18:36 162854 1942-12-26 BBC Radio Doctor Advice For Christmas.mp3
08/02/2009 18:36 291682 1942-xx-xx NHK Station DEBUNK - Another Sign-On.mp3
08/02/2009 18:37 108230 1942-xx-xx RRGO Paul Revere aka Douglas Chandler.mp3
08/02/2009 18:37 1014022 1942-xx-xx RRGO Robert Best Against US Action.mp3
08/02/2009 18:37 121498 1942-xx-xx UK Newsreels - Singapores Defences Before Defeat.mp3
08/02/2009 22:19 5855232 1943-01-03 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:41 5769045 1943-01-09 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 22:19 5871616 1943-01-17 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:38 608641 1943-01-23 VOA Deutschsprachige Nachrichten der Stimme Amerikas.mp3
08/02/2009 18:38 152138 1943-01-30 RRG Hermann G”ring - Die Legende von Stalingrad.mp3
08/02/2009 22:16 346112 1943-02-09 BBC Paul Winterton on Stalingrad.mp3
08/02/2009 18:38 485960 1943-02-09 BBC Robert Robinson Reports Victory In Stalingrad.mp3
08/02/2009 18:38 87547 1943-02-09 BBCF Ici Londres - Victoire Sovi‚tique … Stalingrad.mp3
08/02/2009 18:39 1526152 1943-02-18 RRG Joseph G”bbels - Total War.mp3
08/02/2009 18:39 892243 1943-02-18 Soong Mei-Ling Appeals To Congress To Aid Chinese Nationalists.mp3
08/02/2009 18:42 5841527 1943-03-14 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:46 11475759 1943-03-21 BBC Winston Churchill - National Address.mp3
08/02/2009 18:47 13821559 1943-03-21 CBS World News Carries Churchills Speech.mp3
08/02/2009 18:45 5876426 1943-03-21 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:46 5893772 1943-03-28 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:47 3414440 1943-03-28 NBC World News Parade.mp3
08/02/2009 18:50 5961272 1943-04-11 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:50 5918640 1943-04-18 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:48 2466948 1943-04-18 MBS Gabriel Heatter And The News.mp3
08/02/2009 18:51 5549208 1943-05-02 NBCB Franklin D Roosevelt Fireside Chat - On The Coal Crisis.mp3
08/02/2009 18:49 354181 1943-05-07 CBC Lorne Green Reports Victory In Tunis.mp3
08/02/2009 18:49 408220 1943-05-13 BBC Frank Gillard On German Surrender In N Africa.mp3
08/02/2009 18:49 221630 1943-05-18 RRGO Axis Sally Mildred Gillars - Home Sweet Home Part 1.mp3
08/02/2009 18:49 840846 1943-05-18 RRGO Axis Sally Mildred Gillars - Home Sweet Home Part 2.mp3
08/02/2009 18:50 798622 1943-05-18 RRGO Axis Sally Mildred Gillars - Home Sweet Home Part 3.mp3
08/02/2009 18:50 542366 1943-05-18 RRGO Axis Sally Mildred Gillars - Home Sweet Home Part 4.mp3
08/02/2009 18:50 21534 1943-05-18 RRGO Axis Sally Mildred Gillars - Home Sweet Home Part 5.mp3
08/02/2009 18:57 12488709 1943-05-19 BBC Winston Churchill - Second Address To US Congress.mp3
08/02/2009 18:50 167534 1943-06-12 BBC Freddy Grisewood Reports On Tehran Conference.mp3
08/02/2009 18:50 648116 1943-06-22 BBC Commander Kimmins on Invasion of Sicily.mp3
08/02/2009 18:52 3456177 1943-06-30 BBC Winston Churchill - Reaping The Whirlwind.mp3
08/02/2009 18:53 3188344 1943-07-01 MBS Frank Singiser And The News.mp3
08/02/2009 18:54 5971930 1943-07-11 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:52 224318 1943-07-25 BBC Maurice Shillington Reports Mussolini Resigns.mp3
08/02/2009 18:56 5751875 1943-07-25 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:53 93798 1943-07-25 EIAR Announces The Resignation Of Mussolini.mp3
08/02/2009 18:59 9690452 1943-07-28 Franklin D Roosevelt Fireside Chat - First Crack In The Axis.mp3
08/02/2009 22:26 5777408 1943-08-08 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:58 5748534 1943-08-15 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 18:58 3563908 1943-08-16 NBCB Raymond Gram Swing - History On The March.mp3
08/02/2009 18:58 355133 1943-08-17 BBC Garry Marsh - General Patton Enters Messina.mp3
08/02/2009 18:58 579571 1943-08-22 BBC Frank Gillard With Town Band in Lentini.mp3
08/02/2009 19:00 3462277 1943-08-26 MBS Paul Schubert.mp3
08/02/2009 19:00 3540654 1943-08-28 NBCB John W Vandercook.mp3
08/02/2009 19:02 5896070 1943-08-29 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:00 2813460 1943-08-31 CBC Winston Churchill - Broadcast From Quebec.mp3
08/02/2009 19:01 1012566 1943-09-03 BBC Lancaster Bomber Crew Over Berlin.mp3
08/02/2009 22:26 364544 1943-09-03 BBC Mongomery Announces Landings in Italy.mp3
08/02/2009 19:03 3954905 1943-09-06 BBC Winston Churchill - Anglo American Unity.mp3
08/02/2009 19:00 146088 1943-09-08 Eisenhower Announces Italian Surrender.mp3
08/02/2009 19:04 5854484 1943-09-19 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:04 5823137 1943-09-26 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:05 5663685 1943-10-03 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:03 108916 1943-10-04 Reichsfhrer Heinrich Himmler - To SS Group Leaders At Posen (Excerpt 1).mp3
08/02/2009 19:03 75580 1943-10-04 Reichsfhrer Heinrich Himmler - To SS Group Leaders At Posen (Excerpt 2).mp3
08/02/2009 19:03 59884 1943-10-04 Reichsfhrer Heinrich Himmler - To SS Group Leaders At Posen (Excerpt 3).mp3
08/02/2009 19:03 150748 1943-10-04 Reichsfhrer Heinrich Himmler - To SS Group Leaders At Posen (Excerpt 4).mp3
08/02/2009 19:06 5716139 1943-10-10 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:04 269049 1943-10-13 BBC Freddy Grisewood Reports Italy At War with Germany.mp3
08/02/2009 19:08 5896279 1943-10-17 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:06 2603978 1943-10-28 BBC Winston Churchill - Rebuilding The House Of Commons.mp3
08/02/2009 19:08 3583618 1943-11-03 CBS Daytime Radio Newspaper.mp3
08/02/2009 19:09 4323240 1943-12-03 CBS Edward R Murrow Recounts Bomb Run On Berlin.mp3
08/02/2009 19:09 4226402 1943-12-03 ER Murrow 'Orchestrated' Hell Broadcast With RAF References.mp3
08/02/2009 19:08 334659 1943-12-06 BBC Freddy Grisewood Reports On Tehran Conference.mp3
08/02/2009 22:35 5912576 1943-12-19 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:12 6408900 1943-12-24 Franklin D Roosevelt Fireside Chat.mp3
08/02/2009 19:11 5928253 1943-12-26 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:09 1081538 1943-12-28 CBC Matthew Halton Canadians Attack Ortona.mp3
08/02/2009 19:09 331436 1943-xx-xx BBCF Ici Londres - L'‚l‚phant s'est cass‚ une d‚fense.mp3
08/02/2009 19:09 92846 1943-xx-xx BBCF Ici Londres - Messages Personnels.mp3
08/02/2009 19:10 470488 1943-xx-xx CBC Canadian Lancaster Bomber Crew On Mission.mp3
08/02/2009 19:09 93674 1943-xx-xx RRG Radio Berlin Air Raid Warning.mp3
08/02/2009 19:19 15176390 1943-xx-xx RRGO Gerrys Front Calling - American POW Messages.mp3
08/02/2009 19:14 6661932 1943-xx-xx RRGO Gerrys Front Calling - British POW Messages.mp3
08/02/2009 22:35 5662720 1943-xx-xx RRGO Gerry's Front Calling - Canadian & UK POW Messages.mp3
08/02/2009 19:12 1246831 1944-01-04 CBC Matthew Halton The Fall Of Ortona.mp3
08/02/2009 19:15 5842154 1944-01-09 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:16 5887293 1944-01-16 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:14 532742 1944-01-26 BBC Wynford Vaughn Thomas In Anzio.mp3
08/02/2009 19:14 199865 1944-02-05 CAN MacArthur At Flag Raising Ceremony On Manila.mp3
08/02/2009 19:16 3597102 1944-02-05 NBC Skelly News Of The World.mp3
08/02/2009 19:19 5945390 1944-02-06 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:19 5864097 1944-02-20 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:20 5968377 1944-02-27 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:22 5823137 1944-03-05 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:23 5967959 1944-03-12 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:23 5887293 1944-03-19 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:22 3476428 1944-03-24 MBS Special A Night In A Foxhole.mp3
08/02/2009 19:29 11623932 1944-03-26 BBC Winston Churchill - On Allied Victories.mp3
08/02/2009 19:26 6000351 1944-03-26 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:23 534591 1944-03-xx NRK News Of Norway.mp3
08/02/2009 19:26 5938911 1944-04-02 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 19:24 2221733 1944-04-17 RSH Germany Calling - We Are Waiting for You.mp3
08/02/2009 19:25 822413 1944-04-20 BBC Wynford Vaughan Thomas - Springtime At Anzio.mp3
08/02/2009 19:27 3594176 1944-05-13 NBC Skelly News Of The World.mp3
08/02/2009 19:27 2232174 1944-05-25 RRG Heinrich Himmler - Vor Der Waffen SS.mp3
08/02/2009 19:27 335455 1944-06-03 BBC Robin Duff On Sealed Ship.mp3
08/02/2009 19:27 350102 1944-06-04 BBC Frank Gillard on Build Up to D-Day.mp3
08/02/2009 19:27 260777 1944-06-05 BBC European Service With Resistance Messages.mp3
08/02/2009 19:27 376765 1944-06-05 BBC Field Marshall Montgomery Address On Eve Of D-Day.mp3
08/02/2009 19:27 608282 1944-06-05 BBC Godfrey Talbot Reports Rome Taken By Allies.mp3
08/02/2009 19:27 379284 1944-06-05 BBC Richard Dimbleby As 1st D-Day Aircraft Takes Off.mp3
08/02/2009 19:28 1637430 1944-06-05 Eisenhowers Pre D-Day Announcement to Troops.mp3
08/02/2009 19:30 3407744 1944-06-05 Franklin D Roosevelt Fireside Chat.mp3
08/02/2009 19:29 2801342 1944-06-06 0300 CBS News Uncomfirmed Reports Of Invasion.mp3
08/02/2009 19:29 948237 1944-06-06 0330 BBC London Calling With John Snagge Communique 1.mp3
08/02/2009 19:36 11209281 1944-06-06 0330 CBS D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:33 5635063 1944-06-06 0332 NBC D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:31 3032640 1944-06-06 0400 NBC D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:36 10275664 1944-06-06 0415 CBS D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:34 4022158 1944-06-06 0415 NBC D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:40 11141049 1944-06-06 0500 CBS D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:41 11208654 1944-06-06 0540 CBS D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:36 418914 1944-06-06 0900 CBS World News.mp3
08/02/2009 19:37 1650658 1944-06-06 0900 NBC D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:42 10070655 1944-06-06 0927 CBS D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:39 3647249 1944-06-06 0930 NBC D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:39 582318 1944-06-06 1000 CBS Valiant Lady - Buy War Bonds.mp3
08/02/2009 19:41 3188127 1944-06-06 1015 CBS Light Of The World.mp3
08/02/2009 19:47 11545789 1944-06-06 1200 CBS Kate Smith Speaks - Prayer For Our Troops.mp3
08/02/2009 19:46 7269920 1944-06-06 1230 CBS Romance Of Helen Trent.mp3
08/02/2009 19:48 10359465 1944-06-06 1245 CBS D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:43 1219363 1944-06-06 1255 CBS Quincy Howe Reporting.mp3
08/02/2009 19:46 5601482 1944-06-06 1300 CBS News John Daly.mp3
08/02/2009 19:48 3641416 1944-06-06 1300 NBC News Reports From London.mp3
08/02/2009 19:47 2049407 1944-06-06 1500 CBS King George VI On D-Day.mp3
08/02/2009 16:31 7270746 1944-06-06 1630 NBC D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 16:29 4058939 1944-06-06 1800 CBS D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 16:29 2838211 1944-06-06 1830 NBC News Lowell Thomas Reporting.mp3
08/02/2009 16:31 7216247 1944-06-06 1830 NBCR Fibber McGee and Molly D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:49 3369304 1944-06-06 1915 CBS Passing Parade.mp3
08/02/2009 19:52 7106723 1944-06-06 2000 NBC Dr Goldstein And Ginny Simms.mp3
08/02/2009 22:40 7036928 1944-06-06 2100 NBC Cross Country Reaction To D-Day.mp3
08/02/2009 19:54 10270544 1944-06-06 2130 CBS D-Day Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 19:49 1642301 1944-06-06 2200 CBS Franklin D Roosevelt D-Day Prayer.mp3
08/02/2009 19:51 3554594 1944-06-06 2200 NBC Franklin D Roosevelt D-Day Address And Prayer.mp3
08/02/2009 19:54 8691701 1944-06-06 2200 NBCR Bob Hope Show.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 16057592 1944-06-06 2210 NBC Fred Waring And His Pennsylvanians.mp3
08/02/2009 19:55 5073410 1944-06-06 2300 CBS D-Day Coverage Ned Calmer Quincy Howe.mp3
08/02/2009 19:54 300792 1944-06-06 BBC John Snagge Repeats That D-Day Has Come.mp3
08/02/2009 19:54 71003 1944-06-06 D-Day Message To Free French Troops.mp3
08/02/2009 19:55 1592144 1944-06-06 Eisenhowers D-Day Broadcast to Western Europe.mp3
08/02/2009 19:57 3611747 1944-06-06 NBC Poem and Prayer for Invading Army.mp3
08/02/2009 19:55 105316 1944-06-06 US D-Day Bulletin On Landing Success.mp3
08/02/2009 19:57 3547883 1944-06-07 1200 CBS Kate Smith Speaks.mp3
08/02/2009 19:57 3465810 1944-06-07 1215 CBS Big Sister.mp3
08/02/2009 19:59 3635682 1944-06-07 1230 CBS Romance Of Helen Trent.mp3
08/02/2009 22:39 3430400 1944-06-07 1245 CBS Our Gal Sunday.mp3
08/02/2009 19:59 3472088 1944-06-07 1400 CBS Portia Faces Life.mp3
08/02/2009 19:59 3468742 1944-06-07 1415 CBS Joyce Jordan MD.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 3489776 1944-06-07 1430 CBS News Roundup Preempts Young Doctor Malone.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 3451169 1944-06-07 1445 CBS The New Adventures Of Perry Mason.mp3
08/02/2009 20:00 288778 1944-06-07 NBCB George Hicks From The Deck Of USS Ancon.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 3240711 1944-06-07 NBCB George Hicks Reports From USS Ancon.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 123676 1944-06-08 BBC Allied Troops Prayer Before Invasion.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 105609 1944-06-08 BBC British Tank Crew Describes Beach Landing.mp3
08/02/2009 22:39 276480 1944-06-08 BBC Byam Parachutes Into France.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 137704 1944-06-08 BBC Chester Wilmot Reports From Inside British Glider.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 244322 1944-06-08 BBC French Civilians.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 186256 1944-06-08 BBC Herman Melville Sees Paratroops.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 114996 1944-06-08 BBC Robin Duff At Signal For Landing.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 136321 1944-06-08 BBC Robin Duff Five Minutes Before H-Hour.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 212593 1944-06-08 BBC Robin Duff Mid Channel To Normandy.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 57418 1944-06-08 BBC The 13th Man To Land In France.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 91913 1944-06-08 BBC UK Soldier Landing Near Coastal Mines.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 365950 1944-06-08 BBC Willmot In Glider.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 217597 1944-06-08 BBC Willmot Lands With Infantry.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 216325 1944-06-08 BBC Wilmot Sees Gliders.mp3
08/02/2009 20:01 181853 1944-06-08 CAN A Handful Of French Sand.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 185322 1944-06-08 CAN Channel Journey On US Torpedo Boat.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 238729 1944-06-08 CAN Glider Formations Flying Over The Beaches.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 160459 1944-06-08 CAN Nighttime Convoy Anti-Aircraft Attack.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 88958 1944-06-08 CAN Recounting The Landing.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 74859 1944-06-08 CAN Reports From The Beachhead.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 518724 1944-06-08 CAN The Scene On The Beach.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 109659 1944-06-08 CAN Travelling With D-Day Convoy.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 110589 1944-06-08 CAN US Soldier On The Beach.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 159635 1944-06-08 CBC Matthew Halton Welcomed By French Civilians.mp3
08/02/2009 20:04 3484250 1944-06-08 CBS News D-Day Invasion.mp3
08/02/2009 20:03 2416744 1944-06-09 MBS Radio Newsreel BBC.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 437373 1944-06-12 BBC Richard Dimbleby Reports Flying Over Normandy.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 680305 1944-06-14 BBC Melville On Churchbell Carillon In Normady.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 228457 1944-06-17 BBC Frank Gillard Takes Cover .mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 126336 1944-07-04 CBC Radio Canada - H‚ro‹sme Des Soldats Canadiens … Carpiquet.mp3
08/02/2009 20:03 561581 1944-07-08 CAN Herbert On The Bombing Of Caen.mp3
08/02/2009 20:02 142892 1944-07-09 BBC Frank Gillard Reports Near Caen.mp3
08/02/2009 20:03 254489 1944-07-11 BBC Chester Wilmot Reports Near Caen.mp3
08/02/2009 20:12 14897281 1944-07-20 NBC Democratic National Convention Day 2a.mp3
08/02/2009 20:08 8318813 1944-07-20 NBC Democratic National Convention Day 2b.mp3
08/02/2009 20:13 15115038 1944-07-20 NBC Democratic National Convention Day 2c.mp3
08/02/2009 20:04 115313 1944-07-21 RL Radio Paris - Attentat Contre Hitler.mp3
08/02/2009 20:04 377204 1944-07-21 RRG Adolf Hitler - On July 20th Assassination Attempt.mp3
08/02/2009 20:08 6005785 1944-08-06 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:08 167568 1944-08-07 Judge Roland Freisler Shouts At Coup Defendant Ervin von Witzleben.mp3
08/02/2009 20:12 5982170 1944-08-13 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:08 596418 1944-08-13 RRG Heinrich Himmler - Vor Offizieren Von Volksgrenadier.mp3
08/02/2009 20:09 186441 1944-08-14 NHK Orphan Anne Sign-On.mp3
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08/02/2009 20:14 4112598 1944-08-16 NHK The Zero Hour Hosted By Orphan Anne Iva Toguri.mp3
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08/02/2009 20:13 773090 1944-08-25 BBC Richard Wessel On The Liberation Of Paris.mp3
08/02/2009 20:13 532946 1944-08-25 CAN The Liberation Of Paris.mp3
08/02/2009 20:13 51198 1944-08-25 RL Radio Paris - Le G‚n‚ral De Gaulle … L'H“tel de Ville.mp3
08/02/2009 20:13 805476 1944-08-26 CBC Matthew Halton The Liberation Of Paris.mp3
08/02/2009 20:13 396517 1944-08-27 BBC Robert Reid On DeGaulle Assassination Attempt.mp3
08/02/2009 20:17 5978408 1944-08-27 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:14 536103 1944-09-02 BBC Chester Wilmot On Road Outside Brussels.mp3
08/02/2009 20:18 6143084 1944-09-03 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:14 253555 1944-09-09 CBC Kate Aitken - Homefront Fashion Tips.mp3
08/02/2009 20:18 6060119 1944-09-10 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:20 7348856 1944-09-10 NHK The Zero Hour Hosted By Orphan Anne Iva Toguri.mp3
08/02/2009 20:17 113117 1944-09-17 BBC Announces The Invasion Of Holland.mp3
08/02/2009 20:17 669834 1944-09-17 BBC Montgomery Addresses His Troops.mp3
08/02/2009 20:18 498075 1944-09-17 CBS Edward Murrow Counts Parachutes In Holland.mp3
08/02/2009 20:18 938174 1944-09-20 CAN Stanley Maxted Cut Off With Airborne.mp3
08/02/2009 20:18 139420 1944-09-20 CAN Stanley Maxted Reports As Supplies Drop Over Hartenstein.mp3
08/02/2009 20:18 72058 1944-09-23 BBC Robert Robbertson Reports On Arnhem.mp3
08/02/2009 20:24 9476650 1944-09-23 Franklin D Roosevelt Teamsters Union Address - Fala.mp3
08/02/2009 20:22 6133471 1944-09-24 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:22 6124067 1944-10-01 CBS World News Today.mp3
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08/02/2009 20:26 6091675 1944-10-22 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:26 6007248 1944-10-29 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:31 12703205 1944-11-06 CBS Democratic National Committee Program.mp3
08/02/2009 20:24 956687 1944-11-23 BBC Winston Churchill - Americas Thanksgiving Day.mp3
08/02/2009 20:28 6054477 1944-12-03 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:26 186738 1944-12-16 EIAR Benito Mussolini - Discorso.mp3
08/02/2009 20:26 608834 1944-12-18 BBC Robert Barr Reports On Ardennes Withdrawal.mp3
08/02/2009 20:28 3548625 1944-12-23 MBS Frank Singiser And The News.mp3
08/02/2009 20:26 534868 1944-12-24 BBC Lord Mountbatten - We Are Not The Forgotton Front.mp3
08/02/2009 20:27 740773 1944-12-25 NBC News From Around The World.mp3
08/02/2009 20:31 5937239 1944-12-31 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:37 14670503 1944-12-31 MBS News 1944 In Review.mp3
08/02/2009 20:29 909536 1944-12-31 RRG Adolf Hitler - Silvesteransprache.mp3
08/02/2009 20:29 629274 1944-xx-xx Franklin D Roosevelt Campaigns For 4th Term.mp3
08/02/2009 20:35 9942688 1945-01-06 Franklin D Roosevelt Fireside Chat On Battle Of The Bulge.mp3
08/02/2009 20:34 6022921 1945-01-28 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:31 540695 1945-01-30 RRG Adolf Hitler - Last Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 20:32 903490 1945-02-12 Franklin D Roosevelt Returns From Allied Conference At Yalta.mp3
08/02/2009 20:35 5901295 1945-02-18 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:35 568982 1945-02-19 CAN Arthur Prim Reports The First Strikes On Iwo Jima.mp3
08/02/2009 20:35 1158465 1945-02-19 CAN Live Coverage Of U.S. Marines Landing On Iwo Jima.mp3
08/02/2009 20:36 1097825 1945-02-19 CAN Sgt Mawson On Iwo Jima Landings.mp3
08/02/2009 20:36 1184971 1945-02-20 CAN Arthur Prims Observation Flight Over Iwo Jima.mp3
08/02/2009 20:36 325614 1945-02-20 CAN Report On Japanese Fortifications On Iwo Jima.mp3
08/02/2009 20:36 692304 1945-02-22 Tank Communications In Battle For Iwo Jima.mp3
08/02/2009 20:36 1066729 1945-02-25 CAN Secretary Of The Navy James Forrestal On The Battle Of Iwo Jima.mp3
08/02/2009 20:36 919814 1945-02-27 CAN Sgt Mawson - Battle Of Motoyama Airfield On Iwo Jima.mp3
08/02/2009 20:45 14536356 1945-03-01Franklin D Roosevelt Last Address Before Congress.mp3
08/02/2009 20:37 372010 1945-03-03 MBS Leslie Nichols Reports As Battleship Destroys Plane.mp3
08/02/2009 20:37 174571 1945-03-08 BBC Freddy Grisewood - Remagen Bridge Crossed.mp3
08/02/2009 20:37 818234 1945-03-11 BBC Chester Wilmot Reports From Montgomerys HQ.mp3
08/02/2009 20:40 5963989 1945-03-11 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:38 993373 1945-03-21 BBC Richard Sharpe - General Slims 14 Army In Mandalay.mp3
08/02/2009 20:38 568962 1945-03-24 BBC Richard Dimbleby As Gliders Cross Rhine.mp3
08/02/2009 20:39 1787896 1945-03-24 BBC Richard Dimbleby Recounts Glider Landing.mp3
08/02/2009 20:38 1061894 1945-03-24 BBC W V Thomas Awaiting To Cross The Rhine.mp3
08/02/2009 20:39 655306 1945-03-24 BBC W V Thomas During The British Crossing Of The Rhine.mp3
08/02/2009 20:39 666539 1945-03-25 BBC Robert Barr Reports Winston Churchill Crosses The Rhine.mp3
08/02/2009 20:39 759510 1945-03-25 CAN Stanley Maxted Recounts German Attack On Hamilcar.mp3
08/02/2009 20:43 5957301 1945-03-25 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:40 611750 1945-03-28 BBC Stuart McPherson Reports From Germany.mp3
08/02/2009 20:41 1733138 1945-03-31 BBC British Soldier Released From OFLAG 12B.mp3
08/02/2009 20:41 945719 1945-03-31 BBC Wynford Vaughan-Thomas Reports On The Spearhead.mp3
08/02/2009 20:41 171233 1945-03-xx RRG Audio From Adolf Hitlers Final Wochenschau.mp3
08/02/2009 20:45 6011218 1945-04-05 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:41 1020544 1945-04-08 BBC Richard Dimbleby Reports on German Civilian Reaction.mp3
08/02/2009 20:45 5964407 1945-04-08 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 20:45 2801969 1945-04-12 CBS Bill Henry Reports On Order Of Succession.mp3
08/02/2009 20:45 102031 1945-04-12 CBS Bulletin Reports Franklin D Roosevelt Is Dead.mp3
08/02/2009 20:48 5165737 1945-04-12 CBS Don Fisher Coverage Following Franklin D Roosevelt's Death.mp3
08/02/2009 20:45 512894 1945-04-12 MBS Fulton Lewis Reports Franklin D Roosevelt's Death.mp3
08/02/2009 20:47 3326160 1945-04-12 NBCB Coverage Of Franklin D Roosevelt's Death.mp3
08/02/2009 20:46 2378130 1945-04-12 WNYC Fiorello La Guardia On Franklin D Roosevelt.mp3
08/02/2009 20:46 1118016 1945-04-13 BBC News Dora Bateman Commentary On Franklin D Roosevelt's Death.mp3
08/02/2009 20:48 3660877 1945-04-13 CBS Memorial Services For Franklin D Roosevelt.mp3
08/02/2009 20:48 3048689 1945-04-13 NBC News.mp3
08/02/2009 20:49 3285525 1945-04-13 NBC Reports On Franklin D Roosevelt's Funeral Train.mp3
08/02/2009 20:49 2562137 1945-04-15 CBS Edward Murrow On Buchenwald.mp3
08/02/2009 20:52 6011218 1945-04-15 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 21:05 28490026 1945-04-15 NBC Our Hour Of National Sorrow.mp3
08/02/2009 20:53 7198714 1945-04-15 WMCA New World A Coming - Tribute To Franklin D Roosevelt.mp3
08/02/2009 20:50 1451038 1945-04-16 President Truman Addesses Congress After Franklin D Roosevelt's Funeral.mp3
08/02/2009 20:51 861085 1945-04-17 President Truman On The Death Of President Franklin D Roosevelt.mp3
08/02/2009 20:51 502318 1945-04-19 BBC Richard Dimbleby Reports From Belsen.mp3
08/02/2009 20:54 5156138 1945-04-19 RRG Joseph G”bbels - 'Our Hitler!' Birthday Speech.mp3
08/02/2009 20:53 1559413 1945-04-24 BBC Wynford Vaughan Thomas Reports On Bucholz Hall Of Honor.mp3
08/02/2009 20:53 441659 1945-04-25 BBC Edward Ward Reports From Link-Up Lunch At Elbe.mp3
08/02/2009 20:53 362664 1945-04-25 BBC Freddy Grisewood and Frank Gillard at Torgau-Elbe.mp3
08/02/2009 20:54 556145 1945-04-27 MBS Sigrid Schultz In Ravensbruck.mp3
08/02/2009 20:55 2185013 1945-04-27 NBC Special Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 20:54 1044840 1945-04-28 NBCB News Robert Krupp Reports.mp3
08/02/2009 20:56 2893230 1945-04-29 NBC Walter Winchell.mp3
08/02/2009 20:55 88943 1945-04-30 CBC G‚n‚ral Vannier T‚moigne De L'horreur Des Camps.mp3
08/02/2009 20:56 2251402 1945-04-30 RSH Lord Haw Haw - Final Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 20:56 1175995 1945-04-31 BBC Robert Reid On Siegenheim Prison Camp.mp3
08/02/2009 20:56 309404 1945-05-01 BBC Stuart Hibberd Announces Hitler Is Dead.mp3
08/02/2009 20:58 3420207 1945-05-01 MBS News Reports Hitler Is Dead.mp3
08/02/2009 20:56 311121 1945-05-01 NBCB Bulletin Adolf Hitler Is Dead.mp3
08/02/2009 20:56 247720 1945-05-02 BBC Stuart Hibberd Announces The Fall Of Berlin.mp3
08/02/2009 20:56 246576 1945-05-03 BBC W V Thomas On Wehrmacht Surrender In Lauenberg.mp3
08/02/2009 20:57 1544651 1945-05-04 AMGH W V Thomas Mock Germany Calling Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 20:56 174171 1945-05-04 BBC Chester Wilmot Awaits Surrender At Mongomerys HQ.mp3
08/02/2009 20:57 467165 1945-05-04 BBC Field Marshall Montgomery Reads The Surrender Terms.mp3
08/02/2009 21:01 7092119 1945-05-05 BBC Radio Newsreel From Belsen Concentration Camp.mp3
08/02/2009 20:58 847836 1945-05-05 MBS Paul Manning.mp3
08/02/2009 20:58 646841 1945-05-07 BBC John Snagge Announces VE Day.mp3
08/02/2009 21:00 3462706 1945-05-07 CBS Noonhour News.mp3
08/02/2009 21:00 3381206 1945-05-07 MBS Worldwide News.mp3
08/02/2009 21:00 216584 1945-05-07 NBC Reports Germany Surrenders.mp3
08/02/2009 21:00 495702 1945-05-08 BBC God Save The King.mp3
08/02/2009 21:01 618871 1945-05-08 BBC H Marshall Reports As Crowds Celebrate VE Day.mp3
08/02/2009 21:01 460425 1945-05-08 BBC King George VI On Victory.mp3
08/02/2009 21:01 510624 1945-05-08 BBC Montgomery - Remember Those Who Gave Their Lives.mp3
08/02/2009 21:01 628438 1945-05-08 BBC Royal Family Greets VE Day Crowds.mp3
08/02/2009 21:02 1569011 1945-05-08 BBC Winston Churchill - Germanys Unconditional Surrender.mp3
08/02/2009 21:01 715462 1945-05-08 BBC Winston Churchill - VE Day Celebrations Ministry of Health Building.mp3
08/02/2009 21:03 3615510 1945-05-08 MBS Gabriel Heatter News Of The World.mp3
08/02/2009 21:04 4753217 1945-05-08 NBC President Truman Proclaims Victory in Europe.mp3
08/02/2009 21:04 3325035 1945-05-08 NBCB King George VI On Victory In Europe.mp3
08/02/2009 21:12 13573999 1945-05-08 NBCB VE Day Special Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 21:04 705456 1945-05-09 BBC Thomas Cadett Describes The Devastation Of Berlin.mp3
08/02/2009 21:05 671528 1945-05-09 BBC Thomas Cadett Reports From Hitlers Bunker.mp3
08/02/2009 21:06 2460088 1945-05-09 CAN Howard K Smith Reports On Berlins Destruction.mp3
08/02/2009 21:09 6031907 1945-05-13 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 21:06 358911 1945-05-19 CBC Matthew Halton Recounts Winter Struggle In Holland.mp3
08/02/2009 21:09 5984469 1945-05-20 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 21:08 3543588 1945-05-xx MBS Special Marine Broadcast.mp3
08/02/2009 21:16 12080781 1945-06-15 NHK The Zero Hour Hosted By Orphan Anne Iva Toguri.mp3
08/02/2009 21:10 3221886 1945-06-20 NBC News With Robert St John.mp3
08/02/2009 21:18 14252492 1945-06-22 NBC Ben Grauer Reports On Eisenhowers Homecoming.mp3
08/02/2009 21:15 6699092 1945-06-23 NBC Rupert Hughes Commentary.mp3
08/02/2009 21:12 679792 1945-06-xx VOA First Marine Division - A Love Note To Tokyo Rose.mp3
08/02/2009 21:16 6031489 1945-07-08 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 21:15 1413784 1945-07-28 MBS Reports Army Bomber Crashes Into Empire State Building.mp3
08/02/2009 21:19 6053432 1945-07-29 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 21:16 124848 1945-07-29 Truman Speaks Of Japanese Rejection Of US Ultimatum.mp3
08/02/2009 21:16 441829 1945-08-06 Atomic Bomb Destroys Hiroshima.mp3
08/02/2009 21:16 175413 1945-08-06 BBC Frank Phillips Reports On Hiroshima Bombing.mp3
08/02/2009 21:16 468834 1945-08-08 CBS Edward Morrow Reports Russia Declares War On Japan.mp3
08/02/2009 21:23 12204497 1945-08-09 NHK The Zero Hour Hosted By Orphan Anne Iva Toguri.mp3
08/02/2009 21:16 106057 1945-08-09 President Truman Threatens Japan With Furthur Atomic Attacks.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 12609290 1945-08-11 NHK The Zero Hour Hosted By Orphan Anne Iva Toguri.mp3
08/02/2009 21:22 6043610 1945-08-12 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 21:19 202377 1945-08-12 MBS False Initial UPI Report Of Japanese Surrender.mp3
08/02/2009 21:22 3450421 1945-08-13 MBS Gabriel Heatter Waiting For VJ Day.mp3
08/02/2009 21:22 938184 1945-08-14 CBS Reports Truman Accepts Japanese Surrender.mp3
08/02/2009 21:22 191187 1945-08-14 CBS Reports VJ Day Celebrations In Cinncinati.mp3
08/02/2009 21:22 61931 1945-08-14 CBS Robert Trout Reports End Of World War II.mp3
08/02/2009 21:22 952448 1945-08-14 MBS Bulletin - Japan Surrenders.mp3
08/02/2009 21:23 1051363 1945-08-14 NBC Ben Grauer On VJ Day Celebrations In Times Square.mp3
08/02/2009 21:23 852378 1945-08-14 NBC Don Oder Reporting From Chicago.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 1982666 1945-08-14 NBC HV Kaltenborn Reports On The End Of The War.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 283401 1945-08-14 NBC via AP - Secretary Forrestal On Japanese Surrender.mp3
08/02/2009 21:23 81245 1945-08-14 Public Announcement - VJ Day Services.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 55920 1945-08-14 Reaction In Washington.mp3
08/02/2009 22:43 7948195 1945-08-14 VJ DAY - WELLES NARRATES.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 131064 1945-08-14 VJ Day Report From White House.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 98996 1945-08-14 Woman Describes VJ Day Announcement.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 597945 1945-08-15 BBC British Crowd Celebrates VJ Day.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 365154 1945-08-15 BBC British Crowd Sings God Save The King.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 441888 1945-08-15 BBC Clement Atlee Announces The Surrender Of Japan.mp3
08/02/2009 21:24 47925 1945-08-15 NHK Hiro Hito Announces Japanese Surrender.mp3
08/02/2009 21:25 1523918 1945-08-15 President Truman On Victory.mp3
08/02/2009 21:28 6094810 1945-08-19 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 21:28 5962735 1945-08-26 CBS World News Today.mp3
08/02/2009 21:25 411753 1945-09-01 General MacArthur On Victory Over Japan.mp3
08/02/2009 21:29 7826784 1945-09-02 Japanese Surrender Ceremony Onboard USS Missouri.mp3
08/02/2009 21:28 4113064 1945-09-02 NBC Japanese Surrender Broadcast Recap.mp3
08/02/2009 21:28 498467 1945-09-02 Trumans Victory Over Japan Speech.mp3
08/02/2009 21:32 6983023 1945-09-13 ABC Your AAF - A Report To The American People.mp3
08/02/2009 21:28 78245 1945-09-20 Orphan Anne Performs Mock Sign-Off For US Newsreels.mp3
08/02/2009 21:28 227872 1945-09-20 Orphan Anne Performs Mock Sign-On For US Newsreels.mp3
08/02/2009 21:28 664013 1945-11-04 BBC Sgt Frank Foster On Building The Burma Railway.mp3
08/02/2009 21:28 96332 1945-11-14 G”ring, Hess & Ribb - Plead Not Guilty At Nuremberg.mp3
08/02/2009 21:36 13341117 1946-03-05 BBC Winston Churchill - The Sinews Of Peace.mp3
08/02/2009 21:29 597967 1946-05-20 James Brynes On Post War Treaty Talks In Paris.mp3
08/02/2009 21:29 131756 1946-10-01 Geoffrey Lawrence Sentences G”ring And Hess At Nuremberg.mp3
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RE: When? - 4/2/2009 3:07:02 PM   
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I've been gone for a bit. Is Steve going to post monthly updates in the closing few months or is he maxed out with his time. I know the crunch has its own pressures from all sides. I just hope he gets enough sleep to keep on singing.

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RE: When? - 4/2/2009 5:08:37 PM   
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Steve is apparently working on this month's update (per the Partisans thread). So at the very least it looks like the monthly updates will keep up.

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RE: When? - 4/2/2009 9:02:09 PM   
Shannon V. OKeets

 

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Yesterday I had to choose between finishing the code changes so I could upload version 12.09 and doing this month's status report. The upload got higher priority. Thus, this report is a day late. But it is way long.
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April 1, 2009 Status Report for Matrix Games’ MWIF Forum

Accomplishments of March

Project Management
Firm release date for MWIF product 1 is July 27th, 2009.

Communications
I monitored all the threads in the MWIF World in Flames forum daily and uploaded version 12.05, 12.06, 12.07, 12.08, and 12.09 for the beta testers.

Patrice provided new map data files with a couple of name changes and revised partisan numbers (so they are up-to-date with RAW). Patrice continues to send me dozens of screen shots for the Players Manual, for which I am copying text from Rules as Coded and adding descriptive text for the forms and how to use them. Lastly, Patrice redid all the bitmaps for the air unit silhouettes.

Graham Dodge sent me some transcriptions from the Rules as Coded document for placement into section 8 of the Players Manual. He has had to turn his attention back to “real life” full time though.

Andy and his team are making a final push on the naval unit writeups and they hope to have them finished by the end of April. Andy has been sending me his new master file weekly, which I then dutifully include in my ~weekly uploads of new versions of the program.

Peter Skoglund sent me another pass on the more complex scripts for setting up Spain.

Michael Andersen sent me corrections to a default scrap list he did last year for Guadalcanal.

So far things are proceeding slowly with the editor assigned to the Players Manual.

No communications with Robert Nebel or Chris Marinacci.

Hardware and Software Development Tools
I have not installed ThemeEngine July/2007 - this status is unchanged.

Beta Testing
I uploaded versions 12.05 through 12.09 for the beta testers. Each version contained between 25 to 30 bug fixes, which covered a wide gamut of things. Typically, if I am fixing things in one area, I’ll review and polish that section of the code, with the hope that I will not have to return to it.

Version 12.05 focused mainly on polishing the land combat resolution process and loading units onto naval transports. Version 12.06 contained some fixes for problems with the end of turn phases. Version 12.07 focused on rail moving factories, clearing the selectable unit lists at the start of each phase, and naval combat. Version 12.08 mostly had patches related to Claims (Finnish borderlands, Bessarabia), land combat, and screen layouts. And finally, version 12.09 contained more fixes with end of turn phases. Again, each version has a slew of different changes.

There is still a possibility that I will add another 3 or 4 beta testers. So far the current beta testers are keeping me plenty busy, but I review this decision weekly.

Test Script/Plan
Nothing new. Some of the beta testers are quite thorough in their testing, meticulously setting the values for each random number (i.e., die roll) to make sure the program behaves correctly for every possible value. I want to get them into using the rigorous test scripts eventually.

Units, Map, and Scenarios
Patrice corrected some of the outdated partisan numbers, which are part of the map data files. I haven’t made the final pass on the coast map bitmaps yet. But I’ll probably do that for the next version. Regrettably, I had mis-communicated with Patrice, so he had to go back and revise the Not Built flags for the unit data.

Patrice replaced the silhouette bitmaps for the air units. These are used for medium resolution (the numbers are bigger leaving insufficient room for the multi-colored bitmaps) and for temporary carrier air units when the carrier air units option is off. In the later case, whenever a carrier flies its air units into combat, the program generates an anonymous ‘temporary’ carrier air unit that is displayed using a silhouette. This avoids the embarrassing situation where a carrier unit would be shown conducting a strategic bombing mission in-land.

Previously we had 11 air unit silhouettes which were generic for each ‘type’ of air craft (e.g., fighters that cost 2/3 build points, bombers that cost 2/3/4 build points, etc.). Those were pure black and white images and the program replaced the background color with the color for the controlling major power (or minor country). The real disadvantage was that these could not be rendered using anti-aliasing, so the edges looked jagged. Patrice created new silhouettes for each major power, and for each minor country that has air units. He used the appropriate background color for the country, which meant that each image could be anti-aliased. There were about 70 of these bitmaps all tolled. Furthermore (his real motivation for doing this) he made the silhouettes country specific, instead of using the same fighter silhouette for all major powers.

We have identified a missing datum that is necessary for starting the scenarios: the date that each country which might have partisans appear entered the war. MLees has compiled that information for us and Patrice has offered to edit the data file once I decide on where to stick the new data field.

The authors working on the naval unit writeups expect to complete them by the end of April. Robert Jenkins is sending Andy batches of unit writeups every 3rd or 4th day and they contain a dozen ships or so each. But things aren’t so rosy for the Land unit writeups. The writeups for the land units were the last to get started and present a number of problems that writeups for the other unit types don’t encounter.

Optional Rules
I completed the code for a new optional new: Blitz Bonus.

Player Interface
I created a new form for tracking communications for use within NetPlay. Primarily this is for debugging the internet communications. However, what I did was to create a file of translations for the 531 game record logs from numbers to text messages. For example, #38 is “PPlc: Assign a pilot to an air unit”. The advantage of this is that instead of reading through thousands of game record log entries and trying to decode each number, the form presents text messages that make sense in terms of the sequence of play. As a side benefit, this translation capability will be of interest to the diehards who want to analyze what happened during a game by reading the game record log.

Internet - NetPlay
In addition to the Monitor NetPlay form described immediately above, I started going through the game record log definitions to make sure they all start with the same 4 data fields. This is because the new form uses those as header information. This is taking a lot of time since adding a new field affects 5 different files. And there are 530 game record logs to review and possibly edit. The task of reviewing and editing thousand of entries gets boring really fast - and boredom is a danger, since it can easily lead to small errors with resultant future bugs.

I had been planning on starting NetPlay testing with Bidding for major power groups but that only happens when there are 3 or more players in a game (i.e., 3 or more computers). So I’ve changed my mind and I’m starting with the beginning of the game, where the person who decides on the scenario and optional rules, informs everyone else what those decisions are and all the computers are brought up to date. This lets me work with just two players/computers.

CWIF Conversion
I replaced one of the last three uses of Windows style components with better components from the JV library. Only two left to do! I have already done this ~70 times and have detailed notes on the series of steps to perform. It just takes time and requires careful typing/mousing.

I have added a governor to the creation of partisan units. My concern was that for new players, the number of partisans might get out of hand (e.g., no garrison means partisans arrive and there is a feedback loop so they breed like crazy). The governor works against an upper limit and when that many partisans are in a country, the probability of new arrivals gets cut in half. WIF FE effected a maximum of total partisans on the map of 15, since that’s how many counters there were.

MWIF Game Engine
I created a new form for reporting on supply sources and paths. CWIF gave this short shrift and at times would end up with a list of over 100 hexes to define a path, because its algorithm did not search for the shortest/most direct path when determining supply. My revised form shows all the supply sources (primary, secondary, tertiary) for a major power/minor country and annotates each hex/sea area in the supply path as to its type (basic link, rail link, oversea link).

Supply is difficult to understand in WIF so any help I can provide to new players will be heavily used. The beta testers would like to see a graphic on the map showing supply paths and hexes in supply. While those are good and noble things to do, both would be a lot of work to implement and I have more pressing concerns.

I spent some time rewriting the code for determining supply and made substantial progress there. I need to tie together several pieces of that code and start displaying the results on the screen (using the new form) so I can check that it works correctly.

As always, I generated more Game Record Log entries to support NetPlay. For instance, last week it was for the Partisan and Use Oil phases at the end of the turn.

Saved Games
This code is misbehaving and I need to track down the problems. These are new bugs occurring in a Pascal module that had performed well previously, which means the problems lie in saves being made at places in the sequence of play where they hadn’t been done previously (e.g., in the middle of combat, and during the end of turn phases).

Player’s Manual
I completed my (hopefully final) revisions to the Rules as Coded document and uploaded that for the beta testers to use/review. Patrice reviewed and approved my most recent changes, so this version (#20) looks to be the last.

This past month Patrice has sent me over 100 screen shots of forms, in TIF, 300 DPI, which is the format needed for the Players Manual (as specified by Matrix Games). I haven’t used them all but my estimate of screen shots in the Players Manual has tripled from 50 to 150. That increase is partly because I am cutting pieces out of full page screen shots and inserting them immediately alongside text that comments on them. But more often it is because showing a single example of a form doesn’t cover the important variations in what it shows and how it is used.

I completed the rest of section 3, How to Play, which meant adding descriptions of the interactive tutorials. I increased the number of Interactive Tutorials to 11 because I felt a tutorial devoted to setting up units was warranted. WIF has the most complex rules concerning setting up units of any of the 100+ war games I have played. Now I want to flesh out the interactive tutorials details even more, primarily because I expect them to serve as the basis for the script for the Training Video.

For section 3.4, which contains advice from experienced WIF players (forum members) to new players, I had originally laid out 11 subsections. But I couldn’t get volunteers to write 2 of the subsections, so I just cut them out. The remaining 9 subsections are 40 pages long, so the players have plenty of advice to read.

I finished Section 4, Starting a New Game, by putting in the screen shots that had been missing and writing a few sentences to describe them.

Section 8, Player Interface, continues to grow and remains a work-in-progress. It now has 107 pages (all my page counts are for 8.5" by 11" with ½ inch margins).

I read through and made small edits to section 9, Optional Rules, one last time. That’s because I originally wrote it last spring (I think) and there were rule changes over the summer.

Patrice collated the “Deviations from RAW” from RAC and I put them together and called them Section 10 of the Players Manual, Rules as Coded. This section is a cursory overview of the entire 150+ page RAC document which is a separate PDF. What is listed in section 10 are all the deviations from Rules as Written, ADG’s definitive rules document for WIF. When experienced WIF players want to know what changes have been made to their beloved game, Section 10 should provide the answers.

The scorecard for the Players Manual is: Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, and 10 done. Sections 1 and 6 are, respectively, about installing the program and setting up NetPlay and PBEM games. A few of the beta testers and forum members have been reading through the sections of the Players Manual I posted/uploaded. There are 4 or 5 people involved and they have sent me a dozen suggested changes - almost all of which I effected.

PBEM
Nothing was scheduled.

Historical Video, Music, and Sound
Nothing new. I need to finalize the historical video and sound specifics this month.

Help System and Tutorials
Nothing new.

AI Opponent
Peter continues to work on the scripts for setting up minor countries. I haven’t had time to do anything on the parser, and that is still in the queue after I get NetPlay into testing.

I edited Peter’s latest writeup on how to write the LAIO script for setting up Spain and I’m happy with its status. I didn’t have time to do all that I wanted to do, but hopefully Peter can fill in the gaps.

Other
I generated the 9200 labels for the chorus’ mailing of flyers advertising our spring show. Since my quartet’s baritone moved to Maui and our lead is one of the key people in the transfer of 10,000 marines from Okinawa to Guam, our quartet didn’t get together very much this past month.
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March summary: The beta testers kept me hopping. I now have the Players Manual so it can be completed in less than a week - if I devoted all my attention to it. NetPlay at least got some of my time but it need to receive more.
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Tasks for April

Communications
Continue monitoring the forum threads.

Map and Units
Finalize coastal bitmap graphics. [est. 1 hour]

Beta Testing
Upload a new version every 5 days. [est. 2 hours]
Work on the backlog of bug reports. [est. 110 hours]

Optional Rules
Review, comment, modify, and create code for optional rules [est. 10 hours]

Redesign of MWIF Game Engine
Add more Game Record Log entries for NetPlay. [est. 20 hours]

Player Interface
Finish the code for determining and displaying supply lines. [est. 10 hours]

NetPlay
Implement the bidding capability using NetPlay. [est. 5 hours]
Incorporate the Indy10 code for the two player system into MWIF. [est. 20 hours]
Incorporate the multi-player (more than 2) system into MWIF. [est. 10 hours]

PBEM
Define Standing Orders data structures and create a form for editing Standing Orders. [est. 50 hours]
Modify the sequence of play when the mode of play is PBEM. [est. 30 hours]

AI Opponent
Define LAIO variables with their supporting functions. Finish coding the parser for LAIO. [est. 35 hours]
Begin converting plain text into LAIO rules. [est. 20 hours]
Provide a small interface to monitor the AIO decisions. [est.10 hours]

Help System and Tutorials
Nothing scheduled until May.

Player’s Manual
Integrate text from others into the Player’s Manual. [est 10 hours].

Historical Detail, Animations, and Sound
Decide on Historical videos and sound. [est. 5 hours]

Other
I have stopped going to chorus rehearsals and performances for the duration of this project. To finish the game by mid-July (when I need to have the code done) I am scheduling myself for 12 hours a day. Of course I don’t always achieve that, but I am close to 80 hours a week on this.
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April summary: Get NetPlay functioning. Make another cut into the backlog of bug reports. Start working on PBEM. Push the AIO further along.
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RE: When? - 4/2/2009 10:15:49 PM   
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There's been much done in this past month. And many issues addressed.

I hope you pick up chorus rehearsals sooner rather than later. I can't believe that those hours will do the difference. If you make it you make it, if you don't your likely off by much more than those hours.


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RE: When? - 4/2/2009 10:31:10 PM   
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There's been much done in this past month. And many issues addressed.

I hope you pick up chorus rehearsals sooner rather than later. I can't believe that those hours will do the difference. If you make it you make it, if you don't your likely off by much more than those hours.



My mantra these days is: "If it is to be, it is up to me."

So I am removing all 'distractions'. Hey, if this works as planned, it's just for 3 and half months.

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RE: When? - 4/2/2009 10:36:12 PM   
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"But things aren’t so rosy for the Land unit writeups. The writeups for the land units were the last to get started and present a number of problems that writeups for the other unit types don’t encounter."


Warspite1

Steve - there are gaps in the Canadian and British land unit write ups that I need to fill (this in addition to complete re-writes of the ones already done so that these get the same uniform treatment and level of detail I am giving to the CW naval units). Its just time that is the killer - as I`m sure you know better than any of us.

I am working on this as much as work commitments will allow, but if (as is likely) those gaps in the land units remain come the 30th April, what is the plan? Will they be added in as a patch at a later date?

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RE: When? - 4/3/2009 5:26:52 AM   
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PM sent Steve

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RE: When? - 4/3/2009 6:36:42 AM   
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Great update Steve. I hope to be back in time to get MWiF on release date. Can't put a download on a govt PC. So I just gotta wait.

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RE: When? - 4/3/2009 5:00:05 PM   
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Define Standing Orders data structures and create a form for editing Standing Orders. [est. 50 hours]
Modify the sequence of play when the mode of play is PBEM. [est. 30 hours]


This is something that has me concerned, as I expect to play this game mostly PBEM. Will it be possible to setup a PBEM game so that the active player is required to send his turn up to the point in which standing orders are not defined?

I could see that it would be easy to use "gamey" tactics to take advantage of standing orders not anticipated by the inactive player in order to get his air "flipped" in meaningless missions.

I understand that the standing orders philosophy is meant to eliminate the numerous "back and forth" interactions that take place duing an impulse. But having played numerous PBEM games using Vassal I have discovered that these interactions are not as numerous as you would expect. Many of the Vassal PBEM games I've played handled these itneractions with a few e-mails or instant messages in the early game ('39-'41). Then after total war is occuring I've been able to play a typical late game imulse with two or three files sent back and forth. While these do slow the pace of an impulse down to a day or two in terms of real time required to play a '42-'45 impulse, I wonder how long it would take to set your standing orders for all your air units, HQ, artillery, etc. for the same type of impulse. Trying to anticipate every possible reaction could actually take longer than the method I have used for a Vassal game. ie. "here is what I am doing, what is your reaction?"

Will it be possible to turn off the standing orders method and play a partial impulse, send that off to your opponent, let him react, than continue your impulse an hour or a day later?

Thanks

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RE: When? - 4/3/2009 5:41:40 PM   
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PBEM
Define Standing Orders data structures and create a form for editing Standing Orders. [est. 50 hours]
Modify the sequence of play when the mode of play is PBEM. [est. 30 hours]


This is something that has me concerned, as I expect to play this game mostly PBEM. Will it be possible to setup a PBEM game so that the active player is required to send his turn up to the point in which standing orders are not defined?

I could see that it would be easy to use "gamey" tactics to take advantage of standing orders not anticipated by the inactive player in order to get his air "flipped" in meaningless missions.

I understand that the standing orders philosophy is meant to eliminate the numerous "back and forth" interactions that take place duing an impulse. But having played numerous PBEM games using Vassal I have discovered that these interactions are not as numerous as you would expect. Many of the Vassal PBEM games I've played handled these itneractions with a few e-mails or instant messages in the early game ('39-'41). Then after total war is occuring I've been able to play a typical late game imulse with two or three files sent back and forth. While these do slow the pace of an impulse down to a day or two in terms of real time required to play a '42-'45 impulse, I wonder how long it would take to set your standing orders for all your air units, HQ, artillery, etc. for the same type of impulse. Trying to anticipate every possible reaction could actually take longer than the method I have used for a Vassal game. ie. "here is what I am doing, what is your reaction?"

Will it be possible to turn off the standing orders method and play a partial impulse, send that off to your opponent, let him react, than continue your impulse an hour or a day later?

Thanks

John

Yes. Each standing order can be set to: "send email instead".

But I don't think players will changing their Standing Orders all that often. They remain in effect from impulse to impulse (and turn to turn) and what you should do at the end of an impulse (where you were the phasing player) is to review them.

I don't intend MWIF to support instant messaging. What I do plan on providing is enabling a transition to NetPlay in the middle of a PBEM game. That should accomplish the same thing.

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RE: When? - 4/3/2009 6:11:26 PM   
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Outstanding!

Sounds like you've got all the bases covered with this game.

Thanks for the reply and thanks for all the hard work!

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RE: When? - 4/7/2009 11:58:04 PM   
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Sounds like good progress are we still looking at the end of July?

cheers

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RE: When? - 5/3/2009 1:48:35 AM   
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New progress report please?

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RE: When? - 5/3/2009 2:13:15 AM   
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New progress report please?

I am waiting until after I have a conversation with David Heath this afternoon.

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RE: When? - 5/3/2009 3:16:57 AM   
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We hope there isn´t a new delay  ... 

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RE: When? - 5/3/2009 5:51:12 AM   
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I wanted to talk to David Heath before posting this monthly status report.
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May 1, 2009 Status Report for Matrix Games’ MWIF Forum

Accomplishments of April

Project Management
Firm release date for MWIF product 1 is July 27th, 2009.

Communications
I monitored all the threads in the MWIF World in Flames forum daily and uploaded versions 12.10, 1.00.00, 1.00.01, 1.00.02, 1.00.03, 1.00.04, 1.00.04a, 1.00.05, 1.00.06 for the beta testers. There are 4 parts to a version number: major/minor/release/build. This past month was the first time I change the minor version number from 00 to 01, which reflected my subjective opinion that significant progress had been made.

Patrice revised the map data so it includes the year each of the countries entered the war (only needed for about 80 countries, not all 252). This enabled the determination of how long a country, that might received partisans, has been in a war at the start of each scenario.

Andy and his team are close to finishing the naval unit writeups, but I extended the time they have for doing that to the end of May. Andy has sent me the bibliography for the naval units, which I needed for the Players Manual.

Peter Skoglund sent me another pass on the more complex scripts for setting up Spain.

So far I have received no feedback from the editor assigned to the Players Manual.

No communications with Harry Rowland or Chris Marinacci.

Hardware and Software Development Tools
I have not installed ThemeEngine July/2007 - this status is unchanged. Playing the game under XP emulation works without any problems reported by the beta testers, so there is no pressing need to install an upgrade to Theme Engine - the upgrade would be to support Vista in native mode.

Beta Testing
I uploaded a slew of new versions the beta testers. Some of these had a life span that a mayfly would consider short. Version 1.00.04 needed an immediate patch (1.00.04a) to replace two obsolete data files so new games could be started. And version 1.00.03 was unable to load saved games from 1.00.00 and friends (the programming correction was to replace a ‘00' with a ‘0'). Version 1.00.05 was quickly replaced by 1.00.06. Clearly I find this irritating, but in a more philosophical frame of mind I understand that if I were excessively careful about avoiding mistakes, the speed with which I would get things done would suffer. Still, it drives me nuts.

One of the reasons for the frequent new versions was so I could fix problems the beta testers were finding and let them explore more possibilities that the bugs were not letting them get to.

Altogether for the month, I removed over 100 items from my list of bugs, but the beta testers added 80+. A net gain for me, but this has taken too much of my time from progress on items still in development: NetPlay, PBEM, and AIO. At the beginning of the month I worked on improving land combat resolution. Then I asked the beta testers to focus on the 9 air mission phases and give them a rigorous workout.

Therefore, many of the corrections I made this month had to do air-to-air combat and returning carrier air units to carriers after they perform an air mission over a land hex (e.g., a ground strike). The logic for air missions is very difficult to get right, primarily because of the WIF rules. Besides the ‘normal’ stuff like range, weather, and identifying which units are enemy units, each air mission has 10 subphases, where the eligibility of units participating depends on surprise and cooperation with units already engaged. Then there are the 11 sub-subphases of the air-to-air combat sequence. The multiple possible outcomes of anti-air and air-to-air combat results adds complexity.

Throw in ~20 optional rules, which includes carrier air units either being separate units in the game or temporary units that are generated to represent the air component of carriers, and you have a wealth of opportunities for the code being incorrect. The primary difference between CWIF (where this all worked correctly) and MWIF, is that MWIF needs to determine which major power decides what, at each point in the sequence of play, and to inform all the players (i.e., those running the game on their own computer) who is deciding what. It is a common occurrence for an air mission phase to have the decision maker change from one major power to another 40 or more times!

There are still bugs in naval combat, particularly naval interception combat, that need to be fixed. Processing the queued units from naval combats doesn’t work correctly either.

If I had the time I would add half dozen or so more beta testers. However, the current beta testers are keeping me very busy, and bringing new beta testers on board requires a substantial investment of my time.

Test Script/Plan
Nothing new. I have been pushing the beta testers to use the test plans and scripts, but that is not being done as much as I would like. On the other hand, as long as the beta testers are finding bugs, I can’t complain.

Units, Map, and Scenarios
Patrice provided updates to two of the country data files so they now include the date that each country, which might have partisans appear, entered the war. I do not expect to make any more changes to the data files required for game play: units, map, or scenario.

The authors working on the naval unit writeups expect to complete them by the end of May. They were close to getting them done by the end of April, but as long as I had their bibliography in hand (which I do) giving them another month to add to, buff, and polish their writeups was a no-brainer, which I should have figured out earlier.

I finished the bitmaps for the coastal hexes, rivers, and lakes. I refuse to consider changing them.

Optional Rules
I have moved about a dozen optional rules into a list of tasks that are likely to not get done until post release. It is not that I do not like these optional rules, or have anything against them, other than they require me to spend time on them to make them functional.

Player Interface
Continuing my work from the previous month on tools for debugging NetPlay, I went through all 530+ game record logs and standardized the first four fields: Game Record Log ID #, Entry #, Transaction #, and Entry by ID #. That took me some time to accomplish, since I needed to make edits in 4 separate files, resulting in a couple of thousand edits. The payoff is that I can now have the tracking report start with those four fields. By translating the ID #, I can display a plain text description of what has happened in the game (e.g., Air unit aborts during an air-to-air combat). The rest of the game record log provides details, such as: which unit aborted and to which hex it returned-to-base.

I added 4 new access points, which display 4 new forms, to game internals from the main menu bar. Only a couple of these will be part of the final release: testing NetPlay and PBEM communications. The other two are for: (1) reading in, parsing, and evaluating AIO scripts and (2) monitoring the game record log (as described in the previous paragraph). These are in various states of development, and I work on them when I can find time away from fixing bugs. From my perspective, these are program development tools.

For instance, I can open and examine the Game Record Log now using NotePad (or many other text editors), but since there are over 14,000 entries created just starting a new game, and those entries are heavily encoded, a better tool lets me be more efficient. In particular, when multiple computers are in use, and several people are making decisions simultaneously, the Master MWIF computer needs to synchronize all those decisions and keep the simulations on all the players’ computers up-to-date. The game record log monitor lets me read the GRL on each computer and see if there are any differences between the different copies.

I reworked the Use Oil form based on a discussion with the beta testers. That is now complete (except for one “would be nice to have” feature) and the beta testers will see it in version 1.00.07. I also touched up the production form which is of vital concern to all players. There are another half dozen forms used during the end-of-turn that I want to review and possibly revise. Every 3 months or so I go through all the forms and bring them up to date with my constantly evolving ‘style’ for how the forms should look and behave. These few at the end of turn processing are the last of the 90+ I need to pass judgment on for my most recent pass through all the forms.

Internet - NetPlay
Very little tangible was done on this, other than getting the Game Record Log monitor in place for debugging NetPlay.

CWIF Conversion
Nothing new. There are two remaining forms where Windows style components need to be replaced with better components from the JV library: Choosing US entry options & Bidding for major powers.

MWIF Game Engine
I couldn’t find any time to work on rewriting Supply this past month. The CWIF code mostly works but does have some annoying (non-fatal) bugs that interfere with beta testing. I have to get this working so I can reuse the code for shipping resources and build points.

Saved Games
I fixed a couple of problems with saving/restoring games but there are still a few more that need to be corrected.

Player’s Manual
I did virtually nothing on the Players Manual this month; I am waiting on feedback from the editor before I make the final push to finish this. Well, I did type in a couple more pages for the Section on the Player Interface, and I finished the section on the bibliography for the unit write-ups..

PBEM
I started creating the forms for Standing Orders and I have made one pass through the design I wrote back in 2005 for how PBEM will work. I want to make one more review of the design now that I can see how the forms look. Currently I am of the opinion that this won’t be that difficult to do, primarily because the New Game Engine was designed to support PBEM and I have already written the code for one of the tricky bits: switching control of who decides between sides/computers.

Historical Video, Music, and Sound
I sent Dave and Erik my final list of historical videos I would like to have for MWIF. I’ll do the same for sound and music this month.

Help System and Tutorials
I wrote up the script for the first ‘segment’ of the Training Video. Once I get a copy of the software from Matrix for producing the video, I will play around with recording the first segment. Armed with a better understanding of the tool and how to use it, I’ll write the scripts for the other segments. The first segment covers the main form, which has dozens of components plus all the drop down menus. If I can get that recorded so it isn’t too painful for me to watch, the other segments should follow with only a little effort..

AI Opponent
Peter continues to work on the scripts for setting up minor countries. I haven’t had time to do anything on the parser, and that is still in my task queue. What I did do was start work on reading in the scripts, storing them internally and beginning the parsing steps (e.g., removing unnecessary blanks).

Other
Is there life outside of MWIF? I wouldn’t really know.
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April summary: I am gaining ground on the beta testers but it is measured in inches, not miles. While I managed to give some attention to NetPlay, PBEM, and the AIO, all three of them are off in the corner pouting and muttering under their breath that I don’t really love them. Kids!
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Tasks for May

Communications
Continue monitoring the forum threads.

Beta Testing
Upload a new version every 5 days. [est. 2 hours]
Work on the backlog of bug reports. [est. 95 hours]

Optional Rules
Review, comment, modify, and create code for optional rules. [est. 15 hours]

Redesign of MWIF Game Engine
Add more Game Record Log entries for NetPlay. [est. 20 hours]

Player Interface
Finish the code for determining and displaying supply lines. [est. 10 hours]
Finalize code for the player interface settings. [est. 5 hours]
Finish integrating the Naval Review forms into the player interface. [est. 10 hours]

NetPlay
Implement the bidding capability using NetPlay. [est. 5 hours]
Incorporate the Indy10 code for the two player system into MWIF. [est. 20 hours]
Incorporate the multi-player (more than 2) system into MWIF. [est. 10 hours]

PBEM
Define Standing Orders data structures and create a form for editing Standing Orders. [est. 40 hours]
Modify the sequence of play when the mode of play is PBEM. [est. 20 hours]

AI Opponent
Define LAIO variables with their supporting functions. Finish coding the parser for LAIO. [est. 5 hours]
Begin converting plain text into LAIO rules. [est. 5 hours]
Provide a small interface to monitor the AIO decisions. [est. 5 hours]

Help System and Tutorials
Begin work on Training Video. [est. 10 hours]

Player’s Manual
Integrate text from others into the Player’s Manual. [est 30 hours].

Historical Detail, Animations, and Sound
Decide on sound and music. [est. 5 hours]

Other
A couple of friends of ours are visiting from Boston this month. We’ll spend some time wandering around the island with them.
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May summary: Get NetPlay functioning. Make another cut into the backlog of bug reports. Start working on PBEM. Finish the Players Manual. Start recording the Training Video.
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RE: When? - 5/3/2009 7:31:38 AM   
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Good luck Steve

It sounds like you're working your tail off.I just thought I'd post to let you know how much I appreciate it.

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RE: When? - 5/3/2009 8:16:04 AM   
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THANKS Steve 


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RE: When? - 5/3/2009 5:47:41 PM   
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This is not intended as a negative post, but more as a question.

With less than 3 month to go until release, it seems unrealistic to both finish and play-test the AI. At least if the aim is a semi-decent one.
This is even more so, when considering the other tasks that also needs attention.
Do you have any worries in this regard Steve, or do you feel certain that you can make it within scheduled time?

Further more, if I had to choose between an okay/good AI, and having the game released at the scheduled date, I'm not really sure what i would pick. If you think you might be faced with this decision in the near future, what decision will you make?

I understand of course that you are working as hard as humanly possible. Thank you for this enormous effort.


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RE: When? - 5/4/2009 5:56:28 PM   
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Thanks Steve.

I think we've all worked 80 hour work weeks before...but doing 4 weeks in a row

I guess you have a deadline, but...well without sounding corny...look after yourself.

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RE: When? - 5/5/2009 3:54:23 PM   
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"Optional Rules
I have moved about a dozen optional rules into a list of tasks that are likely to not get done until post release. It is not that I do not like these optional rules, or have anything against them, other than they require me to spend time on them to make them functional."

If its not too much of a pain could you post a list of those that won't be making the initial release?

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RE: When? - 5/5/2009 6:48:28 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: ItBurns

"Optional Rules
I have moved about a dozen optional rules into a list of tasks that are likely to not get done until post release. It is not that I do not like these optional rules, or have anything against them, other than they require me to spend time on them to make them functional."

If its not too much of a pain could you post a list of those that won't be making the initial release?

Here is where I stood on the optional rules as on the end of April. Those with the xxx are the ones I have tentatively earmarked for finishing post initial release.
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  	Divisions: Boolean;                    // 0   #2 s. 22.4.1           Check-1
    Artillery: Boolean;                    // 1   #3 s. 22.4.2           DONE
    Fortifications: Boolean;               // 2   #5 s. 22.4.9           DONE
    SupplyUnits: Boolean;                  // 3   #6 s. 22.4.10          DONE
    CombatEngineers: Boolean;              // 4   #7 s. 22.4.1 (combat)  DONE
    FlyingBoats: Boolean;                  // 5   #8 s. 2.3.1            DONE
    Territorials: Boolean;                 // 6   #10 s. 22.4.5          DONE
    LimitedOverseasSupply: Boolean;        // 7   #11 s. 2.4.2           DONE
    LimitedSupplyAcrossStraits: Boolean;   // 8   #12 s. 2.4.2, 11.10    DONE
  	HQSupport: Boolean;                    // 9   #13 s. 11.16.2         DONE
    EmergencyHQSupply: Boolean;            // 10  #13 s. 2.4.3           DONE
    SyntheticOilPlants: Boolean;           // 11  #14 s. 22.4.11         DONE
    OffCityReinforcement: Boolean;         // 12  #15 s. 4.2             DONE
  	RecruitmentLimits: Boolean;            // 13  #16 s. 4.2             New-2   xxx
    HQMovement: Boolean;                   // 14  #17 s. 11.11.2         DONE
  	BottomedShips: Boolean;                // 15  #18 s. 11.2            DONE
  	InThePresenceOfTheEnemy: Boolean;      // 16  #19 s. 11.4.2          DONE
  	SurprisedZOCs: Boolean;                // 17  #20 s. 2.2             New-2   xxx
    BounceCombat: Boolean;                 // 18  #22 s. 14.3.3          New-6   xxx
  	VWeapons: Boolean;                     // 19  #23 s. 11.7.1          New-1   xxx
  	AtomicBombs: Boolean;                  // 20  #23 s. 11.7.1          New-1   xxx
  	Frogmen: Boolean;                      // 21  #24 s. 22.4.3          New-3   xxx
  	SCSTransport: Boolean;                 // 22  #25 s. 11.4.5          Check-1
  	AmphibiousRules: Boolean;              // 23  #26 s. 22.4.12         Check-1
  	OptionalCVSearching: Boolean;          // 24  #27 s. 11.5.5          Check-1
  	Pilots: Boolean;                       // 25  #28 s. 11.2, 14.6      DONE
    FoodInFlames: Boolean;                 // 26  #29 s. 13.6.1          New-2
    FactoryConstruction: Boolean;          // 27  #30 s. 22.2, 13.6.8    Check-1
  	SavingResources: Boolean;              // 28  #31 s. 13.5.1          Bugs-1
  	CarpetBombing: Boolean;                // 29  #32 s. 11.8            DONE
  	TankBusters: Boolean;                  // 30  #33 s. 11.9            DONE
  	MotorizedMovementRates: Boolean;       // 31  #34 s. 11.11.2         DONE
  	BomberATR: Boolean;                    // 32  #35 s. 11.12           DONE
    LargeATR: Boolean;                     // 33  #36 s. 11.12           DONE
    RailwayMovement: Boolean;              // 34  #37 s. 11.11.2         DONE
    DefensiveShoreBombardment: Boolean;    // 35  #38 s. 11.16.2         DONE
    BlitzBonus: Boolean;                   // 36  #39 s. 11.16.1         DONE
  	ChineseAttackWeakness: Boolean;        // 37  #40 s. 11.16.5         DONE
  	FractionalOdds: Boolean;               // 38  #41 s. 11.16.5         DONE
    AlliedCombatFriction: Boolean;         // 39  #42 s. 11.16.5         DONE
    TwoD10LandCRT: Boolean;                // 40  #43 s. 11.16.6         DONE
  	ExtendedAircraftRebasing: Boolean;     // 41  #44 s. 11.17           DONE
    VariableReorganizationCosts: Boolean;  // 42  #45 s. 13.6.3          DONE
    Partisans: Boolean;                    // 43  #46 s. 13.1            DONE
    IsolatedReorganizationLimits: Boolean; // 44  #47 s. 13.5            DONE
  	OilRules: Boolean;                     // 45  #48 s. 13.5.1          Check-1
    HitlersWar: Boolean;                   // 46  #49 s. 13.3.2          New-2   xxx
  	USSRJapanCompulsoryPeace: Boolean;     // 47  #50 s. 13.7.3          New-2
  	EnrouteInterception: Boolean;          // 48  #51 s. 14.2.1          New-6   xxx
  	NightMissions: Boolean;                // 49  #52 s. 14.2.3, 22.4.2  DONE
  	TwinEnginedFighters: Boolean;          // 50  #53 s. 14.3.2          DONE
  	FighterBombers: Boolean;               // 51  #54 s. 14.3.2          DONE
  	OutclassedFighters: Boolean;           // 52  #55 s. 14.3.2          DONE
    CarrierPlanes: Boolean;                // 53  #56 s. 4.2, 14,4,1     DONE
  	RoughSeas: Boolean;                    // 54  #75 s 22.4.6           New-1
  	LimitedAircraftInterception: Boolean;  // 55  #57 s. 14.2.1          New-2   xxx
  	Internment: Boolean;                   // 56  #58 s. 19.1            New-2
  	FlyingBombs: Boolean;                  // 57  #59 s. 14.7            New-2
  	Kamikazes: Boolean;                    // 58  #60 s. 14.8            New-2
  	Offensive: Boolean;                    // 59  #61 s. 16              Check-1
    Ukraine: Boolean;                      // 60  #62 s. 19.12           New-4   xxx
  	Intelligence: Boolean;                 // 61  #63 s. 22.1            New-15  xxx
  	JapaneseCommandConflict: Boolean;      // 62  #64 s. 22.3            New-1   xxx
  	SkiTroops: Boolean;                    // 63  #65 s. 22.4.1          DONE
  	Queens: Boolean;                       // 64  #66 s. 22.4.4          DONE
    CityBasedVolunteers: Boolean;          // 65  #67 s. 22.4.8          Mods-2
  	Siberians: Boolean;                    // 66  #68 s. 22.4.7          DONE
  	NavalSupplyUnits: Boolean;             // 67  #69 s. 22.4.13         DONE
    GuardsBannerArmies: Boolean;           // 68  #70 s. 22.4.14         New-2
    ChineseWarlords: Boolean;              // 69  #71 s. 22.4.15         New-1
    PartisanHQs: Boolean;                  // 70  #72 s. 22.4.16         New-2   xxx
    CruisersInFlames: Boolean;             // 71  #75 s. 22.4.6          DONE
    ConvoysInFlames: Boolean;              // 72  #76 s. 22.4.6          New-8
    OilTankers: Boolean;                   // 73  #76 s. 22.4.6          New-4   xxx
    ConstructionEngineers: Boolean;        // 74  #7 s. 22.4.1           DONE
    ScrapUnits: Boolean;                   // 75  MWIF addition          DONE
    AddChineseCities: Boolean;             // 76  MWIF addition          DONE
    UnlimitedBreakdown: Boolean;           // 77  MWIF addition          Mods-6
    ExtendedGame: Boolean;                 // 78  MWIF addition          Mods-2
    UnrestrictedSetup: Boolean;            // 79  MWIF 2 addition        Dropped.
    NavalOffensiveChit: Boolean;           // 80  #61 s. 16              New-2


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RE: When? - 5/5/2009 9:12:53 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets
Here is where I stood on the optional rules as on the end of April. Those with the xxx are the ones I have tentatively earmarked for finishing post initial release.
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    BounceCombat: Boolean;                 // 18  #22 s. 14.3.3          New-6   xxx

Arghhhhhhh !!!!!! Definitively a huge loss !

quote:

  	EnrouteInterception: Boolean;          // 48  #51 s. 14.2.1          New-6   xxx

Arghhhhh again !

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  	Intelligence: Boolean;                 // 61  #63 s. 22.1            New-15  xxx
  	JapaneseCommandConflict: Boolean;      // 62  #64 s. 22.3            New-1   xxx

Dougle Arghhhhh again !

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RE: When? - 5/6/2009 12:55:50 AM   
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About the time issue. I am sure there will be some solution.
The progress is great.

About the optional rules I'd mostly miss the Bounce combat.



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RE: When? - 5/6/2009 2:20:54 AM   
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Bounce Combat ... not tracking that ... elaborate a bit please.

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RE: When? - 5/6/2009 4:32:15 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: PaxMondo

Bounce Combat ... not tracking that ... elaborate a bit please.

That is an option in WiF that allows you to send one of your fighters in an air-to-air combat to attack any other single enemy air unit if the enemy has just rolled a Defender Clear result against you. You can choose to do this instead of clearing one of your bombers through to the target. After doing this, your fighter (if still around) returns to the back of your fighter line-up. The complexity for programming would be significant IMO, considering the added decisions for both sides and the fact that the results could change the air-to-air combat odds in the middle of a round.

Bounce is the only option on that "to be added later" list that we regularly use in our games.



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