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Feindsender

Paper tag attached to Volksempfänger devices as a warning that listening to foreign radio stations is punishable

Feindsender ("enemy radio station") was a term used in Nazi Germany to describe radio stations broadcasting from countries that were enemies of the German Reich before and during World War II, such as the United Kingdom or the United States.[1] It also referred to radio stations in Germany which broadcast anti-Nazi material. The term has not been in general use since the downfall of the Third Reich.

  1. ^ Sarkowicz, Hans (19 October 2016). ""Feindsender" im Dritten Reich: Radio-Propaganda gegen Adolf Hitler". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 23 February 2024.

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Feindsender German Feindsender French תחנת רדיו של האויב (גרמניה הנאצית) HE

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