Lost Signals

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Lost Signals

Just some calm, real stories about moments in history that almost got lost — but didn’t. No big effects or anything, just me telling you what happened, the small things that made it special, and why it still feels important today. Nice for listening when you want something thoughtful without all the noise.

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    The Song That Crossed Enemy Lines

    World War I, Christmas 1914. Soldiers on both sides stop shooting, climb out of the trenches, and sing together in the middle of no-man’s-land. The true story of the Christmas Truce — how one night of music made enemies feel human again, even if just for a few hours.

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    The Letter That Stopped a War

    1861, right before the American Civil War explodes. A single handwritten note from a British queen to her American cousin quietly keeps England out of the fight. The behind-the-scenes story of how a few words on paper changed the course of a whole war

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    The Forgotten Broadcast That Reunited a Family

    1945, the end of World War II. A short radio message from a liberated prisoner in Japan reaches a small town in America after years of silence. How one quiet voice on the airwaves brought a family back together when everyone thought it was too late.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Just some calm, real stories about moments in history that almost got lost — but didn’t. No big effects or anything, just me telling you what happened, the small things that made it special, and why it still feels important today. Nice for listening when you want something thoughtful without all the noise.

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john petter

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