Listeners' Strike in Germany
THRDATHNNED listeners’ strike in Germany during the Presidential election failed to materialise. The aggrieved listeners-National Socialists -numbered 18 million, and their complaint was that Hitler was not allow-
ed to broadcast. Throughout the election only the Government were allowed to usé the broadeast microphone. Certain of the broadcasting organisations appeared to object to the Government monopoly, and strange rumours spread concerning the real cause of the breakdown of one of the stations in the midst of a speech by Dr. Bruning in favour of Hindenburg.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Page 5
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89Listeners' Strike in Germany Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Page 5
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