Greg Oberst
Greg Oberst at Large
Podcast by Greg Oberst
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Episodes
Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Clause 25.12.2025 4:39
Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Clause by Greg Oberst
A Visit With Santa Claus - KMED Radio Theater - 1955 21.12.2021 18:35
This podcast features a 70-year-old recording of a holiday radio program hosted by my father, Norm Oberst. Charming local radio (theater) the way it once was. Thanks very much for listening. Greg
Surrendering The Sword, Part Three 13.08.2020 23:31
Welcome to Part 3 of Surrendering the Sword, the true story of former Imperial Japanese Navy pilot Nobuo Fujita. Nobuo was the only enemy pilot to bomb the United States mainland by fixed-wing aircraft in WWII and in the history of the country. This final episode of the series features a historic audio recording of the May 28, 1962 sword surrendering ceremony. The tape was made by my father, Norm...
Surrendering The Sword, Part Two 11.08.2020 24:53
Hello and thanks for listening to part two of Surrendering the Sword. In this episode, we’ll review Nobuo Fujita’s extraordinary and controversial return visit to Brookings, Oregon in 1962. The visit, orchestrated by the local Jaycees club, came 20 years after Nobuo’s historic flight over the Southern Oregon Coast Range, a mission that made him the only enemy pilot to bomb the mainland United Stat...
Surrendering the Sword, Part One 11.06.2020 22:01
Welcome to Surrendering the Sword. Part one of this three-part podcast series chronicles the true story of Nobuo Fujita, a former Japanese Navy pilot who, in 1942, became the first and only enemy pilot to bomb the American mainland by fixed-wing aircraft. Fujita made two bombing runs over the southern Oregon coast range. Part two of the series, coming soon, follows Fujita’s controversial visit to...
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