Episode #25, June 21, 2017 - Where Are The Americans!? Cylinder recording archives - National History Day WW1 Award winners and more…




WW1 Centennial News show

Summary: <br> Highlights:<br> <br> <br> Introduction: Espionage and Sedition Acts | @00:45<br> <br> <br> Guest: Mike Shuster “Where Are The Americans?” | @02:15<br> <br> <br> Feature: Going big on the air war | @06:45<br> <br> <br> War In the Sky: the “Flying Circus” | @10:15<br> <br> <br> Feature: The StoryTeller &amp; The Historian - Americans arrive | @12:45<br> <br> <br> Commission: Memorial restoration matching grant deadline extension | @18:45<br> <br> <br> Guest: Courtland Jindra - Victory Memorial Grove project profile | @19:50<br> <br> <br> Q? Who said: “Lafayette We Are Here!” | @27:00<br> <br> <br> Feature: National History Day prize winners | @28:40<br> <br> <br> Media: Cylinder recording archive | @32:30<br> <br> <br> Media: Wonder Woman - Again? | @34:30<br> <br> <br> Honors: Capt. James Miller - Distinguished flying cross 99 years after | @35:45<br> <br> <br> Q? What is the Ghost Fleet? | @36:30<br> <br> <br> Social Media: The 11 soldier sons of Ike Sims3 | @39:30<br> <br> <br> And much more…<br> Opening<br> Welcome to World War One Centennial News. It’s about WW1 news 100 years ago this week  - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration.<br> WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library.<br> Today is June 21st, 2017 and I’m Theo Mayer - Chief Technologist for the World War One Centennial Commission and your host.<br> World War One THEN<br> 100 Year Ago This Week<br> [sound transition]<br> We have gone back in time 100 years and in mid June 1917 one of the key events here in the United States is the passing of the “Espionage Act”.<br> The law makes it a crime for any person to convey information intended to interfere with the U.S. armed forces’ prosecution of the war effort.<br> The convicted spy is subject to a fine of $10,000 - that is the equivalent of 200,000 in 2017 dollars,  plus a prison sentence of up to 20 years.<br> And within a year, the pendulum swings ever further into autocracy as the espionage act is reinforced by the Sedition act of 1918.<br> It imposed similarly harsh penalties on anyone found guilty of insulting or abusing the U.S. government, the flag, the Constitution or the military; agitating against the production of necessary war materials; or advocating, teaching or just defending any of these acts.<br> Both pieces of legislation are aimed at socialists, pacifists and other anti-war activists and are used to punishing effect in the early years and those immediately following the war - It is a chilling attack on the first amendment - that seems incredibly strong and even excessive in today’s terms. We will be following this story and it’s consequences over the coming months.<br> links about the Espionage act are in the podcast notes:<br> link:<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage_Act_of_1917">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage_Act_of_1917</a><br> <a href="http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/u-s-congress-passes-espionage-act">http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/u-s-congress-passes-espionage-act</a><br> <a href="http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/espionageact.htm">http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/espionageact.htm</a><br> <a href="http://today-in-wwi.tumblr.com/post/161878079908/espionage-act-passed-emma-goldman-arrested">http://today-in-wwi.tumblr.com/post/161878079908/espionage-act-passed-emma-goldman-arrested</a><br> Great War Project<br> Looking over at Europe - we have a running theme for this week, 100 years ago… A theme that is very well set up by our first guest this week<br> We are joined by Mike shuster, former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War Project blog.  Mike -<br> “Where ARE the Americans?”<br> LINK:<a href="http://greatwarproject.org/2017/06/18/where-are-the-americans/">http://g</a>