Treasury Salute: The Bishop of Munster
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This episode of Treasury Star Parade presents “The Bishop of Münster,” a powerful Easter-season dramatization performed by Henry Hull and adapted from a work by H. S. Kraft. Set in a German cathedral during the rise of Nazi rule, the story centers on a bishop who faces mounting pressure from authorities to remain silent in the face of injustice.
As the congregation gathers for Easter services, the bishop delivers a message that departs from tradition—one shaped by conscience, faith, and the realities unfolding beyond the church walls. What follows is a moment of moral reckoning, where spiritual conviction collides with political power. Produced during World War II as part of a series supporting the war effort,
Treasury Star Parade combined drama and music to reflect the stakes of the time. This episode stands as a striking example of how radio storytelling was used to explore themes of courage, resistance, and the role of faith in times of crisis. Subscribe to the Old Time Radio Snack Wagon at https://www.snackwagon.net
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