IN SPITE OF THE GESTAPO
‘"‘The Radio That Hitler Fears"’ For nineteen months a secret radio station has intrigued the world — the Liberty Station of Germany. Who are these men? How do they operate? Where do they hide? Nobody knows, Death stalks them, yet they carry on. Day after day the dreaded Gestapo spreads its vast network of spies over the whole of Germany, seeking to trap the Liberty Station, yet it has never been discovered. Out of the ether, night atter night and day after day, comes the voice cf the Liberty Station with its messages to the German people in the fight against Nazism. Now the people of New Zealand will hear about this station: "The radio that Hitler fears." Beginning on Wednesday, November 22, this great radio feature will be on the air. It has been passed by the censor, and will be a weekly feature from Station 2YA, telling the story of the: battle of wits fought in the ether against great and terrible odds.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 22, 24 November 1939, Page 12
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169IN SPITE OF THE GESTAPO New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 22, 24 November 1939, Page 12
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