-
headquarters moved to Cologne)
Reichssender Saarbrücken, Saarbrücken (on the air
since 1
March 1935) in the
Saarland Reichssender Wien,
Vienna (on the air since...
- respectively, the
Reichssender Hamburg and the
Reichssender Köln. From 1934 the
north German station operated,
under the name of
Reichssender Hamburg, as an...
-
invasion of
Wehrmacht troops in 1938,
RAVAG was
dissolved and
replaced by
Reichssender Wien
subordinate to the
national Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft network...
-
broadcaster controlled by
Joseph Goebbels's Propagandaministerium, as
Reichssender Hamburg. In 1930,
NORAG commissioned the Welte-Funkorgel – a
large theatre...
- Glasmeier,
director general of "
Reichssender Köln" 1937–1941:
Anton Winkelnkemper,
director general of "
Reichssender Köln" 1942–1945:
closed 1945–1947:...
-
began with the
station announcement: "Germany calling! Here are the
Reichssender Hamburg,
station Bremen". Today, it is best
known for its employment...
- "
Reichssender München" logo from 1934 to 1945...
- Tower), when the
territory was part of Germany. It was
operated by the
Reichssender Breslau (former
Schlesische Funkstunde broadcasting corporation) of the...
- as long as the
radios could receive Deutschlandsender and the
local Reichssender. The
radios were
designed to be
produced as
cheaply as possible, and...
- Rundfunk)
Former names Südwestdeutsche
Rundfunkdienst AG (1924–1933)
Reichssender Frankfurt (1934–1945)
Radio Frankfurt (1945–1948)
Official website hr...