The WallBuilders Show

Defending History: The Quest for American Truth Amidst Revisionism

Jul 31, 2025
Misconceptions about American history abound, from our currency to key events in World War II. A listener's correction sparks a lively debate on historical accuracy. Discover hidden narratives, like Japanese attacks on Alaska and German submariners at Coney Island, that challenge popular perceptions. The conversation critiques how educational standards have misrepresented significant events, including stories of bravery from Medal of Honor recipients. The hosts emphasize the importance of cultivating principled leaders by honoring history accurately.
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ANECDOTE

US Penny vs One-Cent Piece

  • A listener corrected the hosts that the US has never made "pennies," only "one-cent pieces."
  • This spurred a discussion about historical accuracy and terminology around US coins.
INSIGHT

Revealing Hidden WWII Stories

  • New declassified documents from the 1970s drastically change known WWII narratives.
  • Stories of Medal of Honor recipients and hidden war facts challenge common WWII understanding.
ANECDOTE

Heroic Medal of Honor Stories

  • The book explores heroic stories like Herschel "Woody" Williams, a WWII Medal of Honor recipient with flamethrowers.
  • Williams also had a notable impact outside the military, linked to founding the Super Bowl.
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