I am going to correct a bit on your historical accuracy. Truman was not the president during WWI. He became president during world war 2 so it's understandable. the president during world war 1 was Woodrow Wilson. Plus he would have nothing to do with shutting down the radio on the western front as it was in germany and france and he had no jurisdiction. Plus the radio wouldn't have been willingly shut down. it could have been destroyed or taken over.
I'm not trying to be mean. but i feel with the kind of admirable research you did, and your obvious enthusiasm for the subject, you'd want to know the mistake.
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Date: 2 Nov 2009 21:37 (UTC)I am going to correct a bit on your historical accuracy. Truman was not the president during WWI. He became president during world war 2 so it's understandable. the president during world war 1 was Woodrow Wilson. Plus he would have nothing to do with shutting down the radio on the western front as it was in germany and france and he had no jurisdiction. Plus the radio wouldn't have been willingly shut down. it could have been destroyed or taken over.
I'm not trying to be mean. but i feel with the kind of admirable research you did, and your obvious enthusiasm for the subject, you'd want to know the mistake.