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  2. SWR2 Archivradio - Wikipedia

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    SWR2 Archivradio, commonly referred to as Archivradio, is an internet radio network by the German public broadcasting corporation SWR.It specialises in streaming historic original sounds, interviews, speeches in German language from German audio archives.

  3. German Broadcasting Archive - Wikipedia

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    The German Broadcasting Archive (Deutsches Rundfunkarchiv; DRA) is a non-profit foundation supported by the ARD. It was founded in 1952 as "German sound archive". The DRA covers essential aspects of the development of German broadcasting. Today it has two locations: Frankfurt am Main and Potsdam-Babelsberg (formerly Berlin-Adlershof).

  4. ARD Audiothek - Wikipedia

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    The ARD Audiothek is the joint audio portal of the state broadcasting stations of the ARD and Deutschlandradio on the Internet.The service was officially launched as a mobile app on November 8, 2017, on the occasion of the ARD Radio Play Days in Karlsruhe. [1]

  5. List of German-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Education and (open) Civilian Radios (Ausbildungs- und offener Bürgerkanal) are non commercial radios with free access to the medium radio for training media competences (e.g. for students, school classes or individuals (e.g. voluntairs)). see Non Commercial local radio (German Wikipedia)

  6. Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    The Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft (RRG; Reich Broadcasting Corporation) [2] was a national network of German regional public radio and television broadcasting companies active from 1925 until 1945. RRG's broadcasts were receivable in all parts of Germany and were used extensively for Nazi propaganda after 1933.

  7. German People's Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Associated Press re-reported some broadcasts of German People's Radio; on 27 July 1944 it cited German People's Radio in describing that "demonstrations were spreading throughout Upper Silesia" and that "anti-Hitler opposition groups" had been staging protests in the coal mining districts of Königshütte, Hindenburg, Gleiwitz, and Breslau. [5]

  8. List of English-language broadcasters for Nazi Germany

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    "[H]e went to Germany with his family in 1939 before war was declared and refused to return. Interned from July 1940 to November 1942, he was released and worked for German Radio in 1943-1944." - see The National Archives Security Service files KV 2/418 to KV 2/422.

  9. List of sound archives - Wikipedia

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    A sound archive(s) is a specialized archive that is often maintained by a nation, state, university, non-profit organization, or corporation. This article contains a list of sound archives . Contents: