This week join Andrew as he leads a discussion with Steve and Jonathan about how TV was used not before, not after, but during World War II. Contrary to popular belief the then new medium was at least thought about as another technology to be harnessed during the war effort. We also discuss how the rudimentary uses of TV in the immediate post-war era is surprisingly similiar to how we use it today.
NBC Newsreel from Eisenhower’s return to NYC: link
Life Magazine’s photo coverage of Eisenhower’s return: link
A wonderful site titled Early Television Museum from which we borrowed some images: link
- 1939 GE TV & Radio installation guide
- World War II-era TV airborne camera (attribution: Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communications and Computation)
- television to be used during World War II civilian defense effort (attribution: Early Television Museum)
- TV-guided war missle plans (attribution: Early Television Museum)
- General Eisenhower receives a hero’s welcome in NYC in 1945.
- General Eisenhower extends hands to wave to the throng of people lining NYC’s streets.
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