Anti-Nazi propaganda: Russian radio broadcasts
Extent and Medium
101 frames
Biographical History
Interradio AG was a holding company comprising numerous German-owned foreign broadcasting stations and was owned in equal share by the Nazi Foreign Affairs Department and the Propaganda Ministry. On 22 October 1941 it was merged with the Nazi radio monitoring service ‘Seehaus' (named after the building in Berlin where it was located).
Scope and Content
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This microfim collection of anti-nazi radio broadcast transcripts, emanating from Russia, was collated by the German organisation: Interradio Sonderdienst Seehaus. Each page-long transcript has been annotated 'Geheim' and recorded over the days 14-15 May 1944. The last 8 frames contain broadcast transcripts from National Komitee Freies Deutschland
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Use R:\Document collections\MF54\Working Images\25\Wiener Docs frames 1122-1223
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Microfilm
Subjects
- Propaganda
- Anti-Nazi writing
- Radio
- Documents
Places
- Russian SFSR [1917-1991]