What Happened to National Parks During World War II?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @ecocodex4431
    @ecocodex4431 Год назад +23

    Have you ever considered discussing "national parks" or their equivilents in other countries as well?

    • @BackYardScience2000
      @BackYardScience2000 Год назад +3

      He has many videos on other countries national parks and reserves. You just have to scroll his videos to find them.

    • @paulname5483
      @paulname5483 Год назад +1

      This episode actually made me think about that too.

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад +10

      I do have a few videos on international parks, but not as many as on US Parks. For one, I'm just more familiar with the NPS system in the US. But also, my main limitation for international parks is footage, unfortunately. A lot of those parks require me to travel, which can get expensive, and thus I can't cover them as frequently. Have no fear though! As this channel continues to grow, I definitely want to incorporate more international coverage because there are so many interesting protected places out there with stories that deserve to be told!

    • @matthewwelsh294
      @matthewwelsh294 Год назад +1

      @@NationalParkDiaries How about the Canadian national parks??

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад +1

      @@matthewwelsh294 So many good Canadian stories! I hope to cover them at some point in the future!

  • @sschmidtevalue
    @sschmidtevalue Год назад +6

    Great job as usual! This info was new to me, but unsurprising - having read and watched a lot of stuff about the war. My Dad was in the army but was discharged on medical grounds before being deployed overseas. It was a colossal national effort that we haven't seen since. I'm very thankful for all of the park leaders that have taken on a guardianship approach. Thanks for another informative vlog.

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад +3

      Yeah, I felt the same way researching this video. Not unsurprising given how completely the war effort dominated American life, but still cool to examine it through the NPS lens! Thanks for watching!

  • @geogypsytraveler
    @geogypsytraveler Год назад +3

    You are very good at putting these stories together and keeping them interesting along the way.

  • @Rryki
    @Rryki Год назад +4

    Hey, you probably know already, but there was a new National Monument established 4 days ago, it’s called the Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni - Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument. It would be neat if you could made a video or a short on it!

  • @desert.mantis
    @desert.mantis Год назад +4

    You did your research once again, Cameron. Good job!

  • @wannabeaway
    @wannabeaway Год назад

    Deeply appreciate this video. National Parks & history are 2 of my greatest passions, and this video was a wonderful overview of the blending of the 2 for such an important chapter of our nation's.

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад

      Much appreciated! Lots more NP history videos on the channel if you're interested!

  • @sendthis9480
    @sendthis9480 Год назад +6

    Lol…they literally broke a geyser?!?!
    And people wonder why national parks aren’t free all the time.
    Geez Louise!

  • @lesbarclay3903
    @lesbarclay3903 Год назад +4

    Your videos are always informative and interesting. Thanks! I was wondering if you could do one on the political situation that has, unfortunately, enveloped Pt. Reyes National Seashore in California. There was quite the fight over closing a commercial oyster farm several years ago, and now an even larger fight over dairy ranches within the park in the "pastoral zone".

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад

      Ooooohhhh man, that is a spicy one indeed. I read a book about it not too long ago and definitely plan to do a video at some point. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @HiddenHistoryYT
    @HiddenHistoryYT Год назад +2

    Great video on a topic that I’ve never even thought of before!

  • @meganstahlberger608
    @meganstahlberger608 Год назад +3

    You are right. This is such a blank spot in the parks history. So sad to hear how they suffered. But very interesting

  • @barrymccockiner6641
    @barrymccockiner6641 Год назад +4

    Love your channel!
    Have you explained in detail the difference between a National Park vs. Monument?

    • @Rryki
      @Rryki Год назад +6

      Yes, his first video goes over each different type of unit in the NPS: ruclips.net/video/X3nxFnUCIO0/видео.html

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад +2

      Yes! The video linked in the comment down below is a good one. I've also got one on the Antiquities Act, which is another good one for understanding National Monuments. I paired that with a discussion on Bears Ears National Monument, which you can check out here if you'd like: ruclips.net/video/yjYYAx1PYdY/видео.html

    • @barrymccockiner6641
      @barrymccockiner6641 Год назад +2

      @NationalParkDiaries Heck yea, you're doing great work!

  • @gtbkts
    @gtbkts Год назад +2

    Thanks for the awesome content and great videos!

  • @g0dzilla5
    @g0dzilla5 Год назад

    Maybe my favorite of your videos so far

  • @wardarcade7452
    @wardarcade7452 Год назад +1

    Interesting! I wonder how the Great Smoky Mountains National Park fared during the US being in WW II from December 8,1941 to September 2,1945- especially considering that it had been dedicated by FDR in 1940 AND that its western border of Gatlinburg, TN is about 66 miles via road from Oak Ridge? It should be noted that in both areas, the local property owners and dwellers found themselves compelled to immediately leave their homes[sometimes of having lived there 3 and 4 generations) with their land being confiscated. In Oak Ridge, 60,000 acres were confiscated with a gigantic fence and guard towers surrounding the area with the neighbors only seeing countless plain transport trucks coming and going at all hours. .and having not the slightest idea that a brand new community of scientists, soldiers, workers and their families had built a tent city while working on the top secret Manhattan Projectiand it wouldn't be until Hiroshima that the town announced its existence with a 'We're Here!' headline! I wonder if there were any training exercises to protect Oak Ridge, etc within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад +1

      I didn't hear of any impacts to the Smokies during my research, but no doubt it suffered similarly to other WWII parks, like with funding, staffing, and visitation

    • @wardarcade7452
      @wardarcade7452 Год назад

      @@NationalParkDiaries Interesting but keep in mind that, since it had been less than two years since President Roosevelt officially inaugurated it in 1940 ( with the very impressive monument commemorating that event in Newfound Gap), that the park had barely had had time to organize before WWII for the US would commence! Regardless, it had seen countless folks who'd once considered the environs their homes get abruptly yanked from living isolated, rural19th century lifestyles to the age of the air travel and radio! There are photographs from the park's establishment showing families exiting their former lands on horse-drawn covered wagons with the women still wearing split-bonnets! I appreciate you having done your homework and opening up a seldom visited chapter in National Parks' and US history!

  • @martinjdesmond
    @martinjdesmond Год назад

    Nice story. The only item that I had known about WWII and the NPS was the use of the Awahnee hotel in Yosemite by the military.

  • @dj33036
    @dj33036 Год назад +1

    There are thousands of apartments at Grand Canyon National Park that are maintained by the NPS. They are carefully hidden and sit completely empty year round.

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 10 месяцев назад

      ❤ Anache is being reconstituted as a *national park.
      Does not bode well.

  • @planningpersonlaidbackdeep1273
    @planningpersonlaidbackdeep1273 Год назад +1

    Sweet. Will you have videos from your trips?? 😊

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад +1

      Yes! I'm planning one video from both Montana (maybe Wyoming?) and Alaska.

  • @richardmoramarco6754
    @richardmoramarco6754 Год назад

    Great video, much new info for me. Thanks

  • @Pigpen1202
    @Pigpen1202 Год назад +2

    This was a really cool video

  • @fishwiththumbs6554
    @fishwiththumbs6554 Год назад +2

    great videos and nice monkey wrench gang book in the background.

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад

      Thank you! I actually just read MWG for the firs time this year.

  • @clammydan
    @clammydan Год назад

    if you're going to Alaska is there any chance you'll hit up wrangell-st elias np? if so I worked in a historical museum out there for a summer and know a bunch of folks i could put you in contact with to help tell the story out there, its a really awesome park!

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад +1

      I unfortunately won't be visiting Wrangell this time. We're actually going to drive right by it (kind of) on our way to Valdez, but I'm going with a group this trip and that isn't on the agenda this time. One day though, and I'll certainly have to take you up on that offer!

  • @skysthelimitvideos
    @skysthelimitvideos Год назад +2

    Very interesting

  • @goofyiest
    @goofyiest Год назад

    interesting how the books in the background change. Care to do a video on that?

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад

      Haha, it's actually not that interesting! My Dune books are on loan to a friend, so I filled their space with some Doug Brinkley 🤣

  • @davidb007..
    @davidb007.. Год назад

    Isn’t that fort Hunt interrogation technique the one where they just gave them luxury and set up hidden cameras and mics

  • @georgederocher8202
    @georgederocher8202 Год назад

    Amon Carter presented land deeds for Big Bend NP (Texas) to FDR on D-Day.

  • @mannybravo237
    @mannybravo237 Год назад

    Super cool! The OSS, with their superhero masks and recruits w phd's and ability to win a barfight!
    Who are the Native Americans w Newton, I wonder?
    Isn't most of Nevada govnt owned for military use? I heard that on Final Jeopardy
    Unrelated: the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite was used as inspiration for Kubrick's 'The Shining' '80.
    Thanks for sharing and detailed stories.
    Safe travels!

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад +1

      The Native Americans pictured with Drury are from the Blackfeet Nation. Thanks for watching!

  • @shadowhawke
    @shadowhawke Год назад

    Have you done a video on assateague island? You should cover the ponies. 😄

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад

      Beach ponies are a good topic - I haven't covered them yet. I want to go down to Cumberland Island (its a bit closer to me) and cover their beach pony controversy. They've actually had lawsuits down there over that herd!

    • @shadowhawke
      @shadowhawke Год назад

      @@NationalParkDiaries I'd love that. I mean I love all your videos but the ponies are special to me. I'd love to go to Cumberland but it would involve driving though Atlanta and I'd rather not. 🤣

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад

      I feel your pain. There are actually some good parks in Atlanta (shoutout to the MLK Park!), but driving in that city is a nightmare... But yes, a beach pony video will certainly be made at some point, just not sure when!

  • @VVWOG-MH-WRATH
    @VVWOG-MH-WRATH Год назад

    Hopefully we can link up and i hope Your Trip Is Amazing And You can Ride That Fluid Current through It For smooth Sailing😂❤

  • @jonathondixon2880
    @jonathondixon2880 Год назад

    All past and current US military members should get into National Parks free of charge.

    • @NationalParkDiaries
      @NationalParkDiaries  Год назад

      They actually already can! www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/veterans-and-gold-star-families-free-access.htm

  • @keeganvogl6293
    @keeganvogl6293 Год назад

    Commenting to mess up Al Gore's rhythm.

  • @lastswordfighter
    @lastswordfighter Год назад

    The photo of the American armored personnel carrier you showed is an M113. It did not come out during WW2.