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Philip Joseph Razler 1920 - 1942

Philip Joseph Razler was born on September 25, 1920 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States to Bruno Razler and Helen (Fizur) Razler, and had siblings Joseph Francis Razler, Margaret Bertha McElwee, Gerald Joseph Razler, Bernard Joseph Razler, John Joseph Razler, Teresa Carol Razler, Regina Jean Razler, James Joseph Razler, and Patricia Helen Razler. Philip Razler died at age 21 years old on April 30, 1942 in Philippines, and was buried circa 1942.
Philip Joseph Razler
September 25, 1920
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
April 30, 1942
Philippines
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  • 09/25
    1920

    Birthday

    September 25, 1920
    Birthdate
    Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States
    Birthplace
  • 04/30
    1942

    Death

    April 30, 1942
    Death date
    Killed in action
    Cause of death
    Philippines
    Death location
  • 1942
    circa

    Gravesite & Burial

    circa 1942
    Funeral date
    Philippines
    Burial location
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    Philip Joseph Razler lived 56 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 21.
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In 1920, in the year that Philip Joseph Razler was born, on November 2, radio station KDKA began broadcasting in Pittsburgh, PA. This was the first commercial radio broadcast in the United States. Westinghouse, a leading manufacturer of radios and the backer of the station, chose the date because of the Presidential election. People liked it because they could hear about the results of the election between Harding and Cox before the morning papers arrived. Four years later, there were 600 commercial stations broadcasting in the U.S.
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In 1930, when he was only 10 years old, as head of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, William Hays established a code of decency that outlined what was acceptable in films. The public - and government - had felt that films in the '20's had become increasingly risque and that the behavior of its stars was becoming scandalous. Laws were being passed. In response, the heads of the movie studios adopted a voluntary "code", hoping to head off legislation. The first part of the code prohibited "lowering the moral standards of those who see it", called for depictions of the "correct standards of life", and forbade a picture from showing any sort of ridicule towards a law or "creating sympathy for its violation". The second part dealt with particular behavior in film such as homosexuality, the use of specific curse words, and miscegenation.
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