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Wanda Radio Station (Polish Radiostacja Wanda), was a Soviet Polish language propaganda broadcast station during World War II. Created in 1944, the Wanda Radio Station was attached to the Red Army units fighting on the Eastern Front. It operated daily, broadcasting news, lectures, and recorded Polish songs. [1]
World War II propaganda radio stations (11 P) Pages in category "Radio during World War II" ... Wanda Radio Station; Wehrmacht Propaganda Troops; Wehrmachtbericht
World War II propaganda radio stations (11 P) Pages in category "Propaganda radio broadcasts" ... Wanda Radio Station; X. XGRS; Z. The Zero Hour (Japanese radio series)
In 1967, Boothby married Wanda Sanna, a Sardinian woman 33 years his junior. His second cousin, writer and broadcaster Sir Ludovic Kennedy , asserted that Boothby fathered at least three children by the wives of other men ("two by one woman, one by another").
WWII was on the radio, Vietnam on TV. ... pointing out moments such as the 2009 viral video of protestor Neda Agha-Soltan bleeding to death on the streets of ... World War II was mostly ...
At 20.15 local time the BBC's Home Service begins transmission: this will be the corporation's only domestic radio channel for the first four months of World War II. 3 September Neville Chamberlain , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , speaking from 10 Downing Street, announces on the BBC at 11.15 local time (10.15 GMT ) that "this country ...
Use of the Eiffel Tower as a listening station to intercept wireless telegraphy (French: télégraphie sans fil T.S.F.) 1914 British radio listening station from the Second World War, equipped with the National HRO shortwave radio receivers The radomes of listening station RAF Menwith Hill, England, often referred to as "golf balls", protect the parabolic antennas from the weather.
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