Nazis May "Jam" Propaganda
A powerful transmitter is being built in north-west Germany to jam British broadcasts to America, according to reports which have reached England. This latest move in the radio war indicates the tremendous itmportance which Germany attaches to broadcasting as a propaganda force. The new unit will be an extra powerful short-wave transmitter, and by its use the Nazis hope to be able to defeat Britain’s U.S. tadio propaganda. Foreigners arriving in London from Holland say that the German authorities are taking drastic steps to enforce their ban on Dutch people listening to British broadcasts.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 82, 17 January 1941, Page 11
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98Nazis May "Jam" Propaganda New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 82, 17 January 1941, Page 11
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