Wartime Lumber, Northwest Forests And The Modern Chainsaw

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Learn More: KCTS9.org/BattleReady
    World War II created an instant demand for lumber to build hangars, barracks, ammunition crates and much more. This jolted awake the depressed timber economy. It also put a new tool in the hands of loggers - the modern, one-man chainsaw - setting the stage for decades of deforestation across the West.
    Credits
    Producer/Writer: Jes Burns
    Narrator: Jes Burns
    Editor: Kerin Sharma
    Photography: Kerin Sharma, David Owen Hawxhurst, Michael Werner
    Graphics: Tony Schick
    Production support: Jared Rusk
    Additional research: Carolin Jones, Katie Nelson
    Additional photography: Prelinger Archive, Seattle Municipal Archives, U.S. Forest Service, National Archives, Library of Congress, archive.org, bquad
    Music: FirstCom

Комментарии •