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- Soldatensender Calais (G.9) (German: [zɔlˈdaːtn̩ˌzɛndɐ kaˈlɛː], Soldiers' Radio Calais) was a British black propaganda broadcaster during the Second World...
- horrors of the labour and concentration camps, through a German priest. Soldatensender Calais ("Calais Armed Forces Radio Station") was another clandestine...
- Contest (although not the oldest by age). Das Rätsel der grünen Spinne Soldatensender Calais Schlager-Raketen Gauner-Serenade [de] (1960) Der nächste Urlaub...
- of **** Party members. Another example was the British radio station Soldatensender Calais, which purported to be a radio station for the Wehrmacht. Under...
- Belgrade became the German forces' radio station under the name of Soldatensender Belgrad (Soldiers' Radio Belgrade), with transmissions heard throughout...
- soldiers received Das Neue Deutschland as a result of this operation. Soldatensender was a Morale Operations grey radio station that broadcast anti-****...
- Life Doctor Kölling German Le Bois des amants [fr] The General French Soldatensender Calais Der Chef German The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse Inspector Kras...
- number of clandestine radio stations including Gustav Siegfried Eins, Soldatensender Calais and Kurzwellesender Atlantik. In order to deliver its subversive...
- Kaserne was a US military radio and TV station, an "Amerikanischer Soldatensender", AFN Bremerhaven, which broadcast for 48 years. In 1993, the Kaserne...
- Guise, in Milton Keynes England, and towards the end of the war for Soldatensender Calais. After the war, he helped British authorities to categorise the...