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  2. V-Disc - Wikipedia

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    The "V" stands for "Victory" although Vincent said the "V" stood for "Vincent". [2] The V-Disc program ended in 1949. [1] Audio masters and stampers were destroyed. Leftover V-Discs at bases and on ships were discarded. On some occasions, the FBI and the Provost Marshal's Office confiscated and destroyed V-Discs that servicemen had smuggled ...

  3. 1942–1944 musicians' strike - Wikipedia

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    The strike did not affect musicians performing on live radio shows, in concerts, or, after October 27, 1943, on special recordings made by the record companies for V-Discs for distribution to the armed forces fighting World War II, because V-Discs were not available for sale to the general public. However, the union did frequently threaten to ...

  4. The Columbia Years 1943–1952: The V-Discs - Wikipedia

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    The two-CD set contains recordings from V-Discs that were sent to troops during World War II. The V-Discs were the only recordings that the musician's union allowed Sinatra to record during the session musicians strike between 1942 and 1944 and he took full advantage, knowing that although the records would not be sold, it would keep him in the ...

  5. Marburg Files - Wikipedia

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    The Marburg Files are the main subject and focus of the episode "Vergangenheit" ("Past") of the Netflix television series The Crown, [16] which depicts Queen Elizabeth II's initial review of the documents. The episode's director Philippa Lowthorpe stated that replicas of genuine files were used during filming. [11]

  6. The Columbia Years 1943–1952: The Complete Recordings

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    "You Can Take My Word for It Baby" (Russ Freeman, Irving Taylor) Recorded on December 15, 1946 "Sweet Lorraine" (Mitchell Parish, Cliff Burwell) Recorded on December 17, 1946 "Always" "I Concentrate on You" (Porter) "My Love for You" (Harry Jacobson, Edward Heyman) Recorded on January 9, 1947 "Mam'selle" (Gordon, Edmund Goulding)

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  8. World War II series - Wikipedia

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    World War II is a series of books published by Time-Life that chronicles the Second World War. Each book focused on a different topic, such as the resistance, spies, the home front but mainly the battles and campaigns of the conflict.

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