TIL about Ruslan Bugaslovski and Boris Taigin, two music lovers from the Soviet Union who, in 1946, developed a way to bootleg banned records onto discarded x-rays. Bootleggers in other cities picked up the duo’s methods, creating an underground record culture that lasted nearly two decades. nationalgeographic.com/ma…
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Folklore Music Map of the United States (1946)
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Folklore Music Map of the United States 1946
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First footage of space filmed by a captured German V2 rocket in 1946. youtu.be/JBKvHMPrmT4
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TIL in 1946, a black WWII veteran was taking a bus home in uniform, and asked the driver to stop for a bathroom break. The driver called the police, and the local chief of police arrested the man, beat him, and gouged out his eyes with a nightstick. The officer was acquitted by an all-white jury. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isa…
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TIL in 1946, a man claiming to be a detective gave a pedestrian a camera and asked her to take a picture of a suspect. The "detective" turned out to be a gangster, the "suspect" turned out to be his ex-wife, and the "camera" turned out to be a concealed shotgun firing via the shutter button. newyorker.com/magazine/19…
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TIL the story of Isaac Woodward. He was an African American WWII veteran who was badly beaten at a bus stop in 1946 for asking the driver to stop at a bathroom, blinding him in both eyes. His case brought the treating of veterans to light and the beginnings of the civil rights movement in the 1950’s blackpast.org/african-ame…
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On New Year's Day 1946, U.S. Marines played a game of football in the ruins of Nagasaki. Chicago Bears star Bill Osmanski led the Isahaya Tigers to victory in the "Atom Bowl" over Heisman Trophy winner Angelo Bertelli's Nagasaki Bears.

Last June, I posted a write-up discussing the Barbed Wire Bowl, a football game between German prisoners of war shortly after World War II. For this piece, I figured I take a look at football in the other theater of the war.

This was the Atom Bowl.


On August 9, 1945, Nagasaki became the second city ever to be hit by an atomic bomb. We obviously know the ramifications of the American bombings and the debates that rage on today, so let’s quickly shift gears into football!

#Angelo Bertelli and Bill Osmanski

In the months since the bombing and Japan's surrender to begin Allied occupation of the country, American troops found themselves stationed in the destroyed city. Among those troops were the Second Marine Division, particularly the likes of Second Lieutenant Angelo Bertelli and Navy Lieutenant Bill Osmanski.^[1]

Before joining the war, Bertelli was a star at Notre Dame; despite being a single-wing running back when he enrolled, he later became a deadly T formation quarterback. In 1943, he led the Fighting Irish to a 6–0 record before his season was cut short by the Marine Corps activating him into service.^[2] Even without their quarterback, Notre Dame went on to win the national championship, while Bertelli easily won the Heisman Trophy with a nearly-500-vote advantage over runner-up Bob Odell of Penn. Bertelli received word of his award win while at boot camp at Parris Island.^[3]

Eventually, Bertelli was sent into combat, seeing action at Guam and the infamous Battle of Iwo Jima. In the latter, while working as a liaison officer with the 21st Marine Regiment, he was nearly killed when a mortal shell exploded approximately 15 feet away from where he was standing.^[4] Four of his comrades weren't as lucky as they were caught in the blast, with a doctor in particular suffering serious injuries. Although the doctor ultimately survived, Bertelli expressed his dismay with the media only focusing on his near-miss with no attention on the doctor.^[5]

"To this day, I think about the doctor and his family and wonder how they felt at the time he was almost killed," Bertelli noted. "There was never a mention of it, except that Angelo Bertelli was just missed."^[5]

He would earn a Bronze Star and Purple Heart during his service.^[3]

Speaking of T formation, "Bullet" Bill Osmanski was busy thrilling the nation in the early 1940s as the Chicago Bears' star fullback in said offense. As

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TIL of the People's Republic of Korea (1945-1946), the short lived Socialist government of a unified Korea which, based on a network of people's committees, presented a program of radical social change. In the south, the US military government outlawed the PRK on December 12, 1945. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peo…
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TIL That during WW2 there were around 250,000+ Filipino soldiers that fought for the allied forces and were promised the same compensation as their American counterparts, but in 1946 Truman signed the Rescission Act of 1946 which denied Filipino soldiers all of their benefits. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Res…
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Photo of a Maus and Sturmtiger on their way to Kubinka, 1946 (more in comments)
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TIL that in 1946 John Boyd Orr, a Scottish scientist, proposed the creation of a World Food Board to repel world hunger and protect global peace. The proposal was rejected as UK and USA refused to support it. As he resigned from his role in the UN, he warned that β€œfood is more than a commodity." metode.org/issues/seccion…
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Why is the Iran Crisis of 1946 often overlooked and the Cold War is said to have started in 1948 and 49 with the first disagreements over Germany?

The Iran Crisis was clearly the opening salvo of the Cold War, and it was clearly won by the United States, one of the only clear wins the USA got in the Cold War.

The reason being that the Soviets did not yet have nuclear weapons and were forced to withdraw their troops from South Azerbaijan.

Thereafter Stalin signed an agreement with Iran for oil, only to lose that deal too as the shah refused to sign a further oil pact with Stalin after he had occupied Iranian territory in S. Azerbaijan.

So the USSR really lost this Crisis twice.

You would think that historians, who are mainly American or NATO linked, would like to gloat about this.

Yet often the story of the Cold War skips straight to the more dramatic European standoff. This kind of seems paradoxical as US history is full of playing up minor victories

History teachers, please don’t skip from 1945 straight to 48, spend a little time in good old 1946 in South Azerbaijan/Iran

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Boeing Model 462, the first concept of the B-52 bomber. It won the competition against Convair and Martin in 1946.
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Fun fact: the earliest inspiration of Whites character and the idea homeworld society originates from the 1946 disney short β€œthe story of menstruation” which stuck with rebecca particularly this scene in which the women is upset about menstruating and told to hide her pain and put on a act.*
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TIL: In 1944 Lex Luthor was the first character in a comic book (and one of the first in fiction) to use an atomic bomb. The United States Department of War asked this story line be delayed from publication, which it was until 1946, to protect the secrecy of the Manhattan Project. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex…
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Skiers sunbathing in the snow at Sun Valley, Idaho in 1946.
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4 - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is only the second manager in Manchester United history to win his first four league games in charge of the club, after Matt Busby in 1946. twitter.com/OptaJoe/statu…
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Yang said the US has meddled with the elections of other countries in the past. HE IS RIGHT!! Here is the list of those countries we meddled in just between the years 1946 - 2000

albania

argentina

bolivia

brazil

bulgaria

cambodia

chile

costa rica

dominican republic

greece

grenada

guatemala

guyana

haiti

iceland

indonesia

iran

israel

italy

jamaica

japan

laos

lebanon

malaysia

malta

mauritius

nepal

nicaragua

panama

peru

philippines

romania

russia

san marino

slovakia

somalia

sri lanka

thailand

ukraine

united kingdom

uruguay

former countries:

west germany

south vietnam

czechoslovakia

former yugoslavia

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The first image of earth, taken 1946 on a V2 rocket. Clyde Holliday, the engineer who developed the camera, saw the potential: in a 1950 National Geographic article, he predicted that one day β€œthe entire land area of the globe might be mapped in this way”. [2048 x 1619]
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TIL that the Masamune, a sword appearing in many JRPG's was a real sword. The Honjō Masamune represented the Togukawa Shogunate and was a Japanese National Treasure. In 1946, all swords were confiscated, and an American called "Sgt. Coldy Biltmore" took the sword. The sword is still missing today. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas…
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A Jihadi mob of Jamia students & local Muslims giving clarion call of "Hinduon Se Aazadi", just like they did in 1946 during Direct Action Day. This video was deleted by the one who put it on Twitter, but was fortunately recorded by someone. v.redd.it/ul04j4vpts441
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League Park - Cleveland. Home of the Indians 1891-1946. 460 feet to dead center, and 290 to right, with a high "Green Monster" wall. Used for weekday games after Cleveland Municipal Stadium was opened in 1932. Site of Babe Ruth's 500th home run, the end of Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hit streak.
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Rogers Lacy Hotel. A Frank Lloyd Wright creation for Dallas, Texas in 1946. 47 Story Skyscraper. The client died before plans could be realized.
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President Jimmy Carter pictured aged 22 in his US Naval Academy graduation yearbook (1946)
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RIP Portland Meadows (1946-2019). You can see the rubble pile in the distance. They've already started grading and laying down forms.
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Political position of governing parties in Europe from 1946-2017
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Leclerc "Indochine 1946-1954" of 5eme Regiment de Cuirassier in the UAE, April 2018
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Ava Gardner as Kitty Collins in "The Killers" ... (1946)
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Of 223 presidents elected in 53 democracies from 1946-2007, 31 faced formal impeachment and 11 were removed. But only one was removed with support of a majority of the president’s own party. This is a big contrast with parliamentary systems where parties dump their own unpopular Prime Ministers. washingtonpost.com/politi…
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Photo of a Maus and Sturmtiger on their way to Kubinka, 1946 (more in comments)
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TIL that in 1946, George Kennan, then USA's deputy head of mission in Moscow, sent a 8000 worded "Long Telegram", which became the basis of US approach towards USSR is the Cold War. He warned US of Kremlin's expansionist dreams, which, if unchecked, would shatter the principals on which US stands. history.com/this-day-in-h…
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Blessed to have been given my SO’s grandmother’s cook books and I want to share! Anyone interested in seeing some recipes from 1946?
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The T95 GMC before it was re designated as the T28 Super Heavy Tank in 1946
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My grandfather (a Polish jew) in post-war Hannover, Germany (c. 1946)
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My grandmother arriving in New York City, 1946. After she was liberated from the camps and lived in Sweden as a refugee, she took a boat to the US to be with her only remaining family, an aunt and uncle who left Poland before it was invaded.
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True Indology: "Tablighi Jamaat was the same group which fought for establishment of Islamic state of "Meostan" in 1946-47 in Rajasthan. They took up arms, led an insurgency and joined hands with Muslim league. Many of them left for Pakistan but were invited back by Gandhi. No surprises here
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Some fun CA history found in our 1946 kitchen
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Harlem in 1946 (Colorized)
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Widescreen flat panel color television sets in restaurants and bars, as predicted in this ad from 1946
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At Fenway park on June 9th 1946, Ted Williams hit a home run that landed 37 rows up in the right field bleachers, 502 feet away from home plate. The Red Sox marked where it landed with a red seat.
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In the movie Independence day (1996), Will Smith's family dog is named Boomer. This is a reference to the fact that the dog was born somewhere between 1946 and 1964.
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I don’t know much about this pic other than my uncle Flip in the center with cigarette defines this subreddit! Wow! 1946
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The Long Telegram | In 1946 George F. Kennan described Russian propaganda we're seeing today
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