RADIO TIT-BITS
THE GERMAN PROPAGANDA SOME CHOICE SAMPLES Tliese bits wore pickcd up by the National- Broadcasting Company (United States) in the radio Avar:— I The German Radio: Britain is organising a new television committee, "the chief object of which will be to televise to Germany and GerI man occupied countries scenes or choice British edibles in order to sharpen continental Europe's appetite." The German Radio: Adolph Hitler's post-war housing projects will include an air raid shelter with every home. "This does not mean that gfter Germany has won this war I she already will be prepared for another," the radio-caster hastened to add. "Bat everyone knows it is much easier to plan and instal shelters while a house is being built, rather than add them later on." The British Radio: A window cleaner serenely going about his job was sent sky high by a German bomb and came down through a skylight unharmed except for a few scratches. "But the Jerries got my pail and tools," he muttered.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 272, 17 February 1941, Page 2
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169RADIO TIT-BITS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 272, 17 February 1941, Page 2
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