- The
Volksempfänger (German: [ˈfɔlks.ɛmˌpfɛŋɐ], “people’s receiver”) was a
range of low-cost
radio receivers produced in
Germany during the 1930s. It was...
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socioeconomic status. To this end, a low-cost "people's receiver" (
Volksempfänger) was introduced. The
nineteenth century introduced a
change in economic...
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urged by
Goebbels to
produce inexpensive home receivers,
called Volksempfänger (people's receiver), and by 1938
nearly ten
million sets had been sold...
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image scans, not a camera) and reception, at the 1931 show. In 1933 the
Volksempfänger (VE 301 W), a ****-sponsored
radio receiver design, was introduced....
- not just
applied to cars, but also to
other products in Germany—the
Volksempfänger radio receiver for instance. On 28 May 1937,
Gesellschaft zur Vorbereitung...
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electronics engineer. He
became known following his
design of the so-called
Volksempfänger (people's receiver), one of the sets on
display at the 10th
German Radio...
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Personal Children Villa Bogensee Volksempfänger Michael Last will and
testament of
Adolf Hitler Minister of
Propaganda Propaganda in ****
Germany Big lie...
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Personal Children Villa Bogensee Volksempfänger Michael Last will and
testament of
Adolf Hitler Minister of
Propaganda Propaganda in ****
Germany Big lie...
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station in Dresden,
Germany Deutscher Kleinempfänger, a
brand of
early Volksempfänger, a type of
radio Department of Data
Science and
Knowledge Engineering...
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Florian had
given on
their American tour. The album's
cover depicts a
Volksempfänger radio which was
produced in
Germany during the
Third Reich regime. The...