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POISONOUS WORDS: LORD HAW HAW THE NAZI PROPAGANDA TOOL

POISONOUS WORDS: LORD HAW HAW THE NAZI PROPAGANDA TOOL

Released Friday, 30th June 2023
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POISONOUS WORDS: LORD HAW HAW THE NAZI PROPAGANDA TOOL

POISONOUS WORDS: LORD HAW HAW THE NAZI PROPAGANDA TOOL

POISONOUS WORDS: LORD HAW HAW THE NAZI PROPAGANDA TOOL

POISONOUS WORDS: LORD HAW HAW THE NAZI PROPAGANDA TOOL

Friday, 30th June 2023
 2 people rated this episode
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During World War II, a new medium gave people on the homefront the kind of insight into the frontlines they had lacked during World War I: Radio. This relatively new technology enabled political figures such as Winston Churchill to warn of the dangers on Nazism even before the war.

But radiowaves are not confined by national boundaries and the British were not the only ones to see the usefulness of this technology during war time. In 1939, listeners in the UK began hearing seemingly British yet unwelcome messages over the radio.

In this episode I explore, Lord Haw Haw and the Nazi’s radio propaganda machine.

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Music: Pixabay

Sound: Public domain speeches from Winston Churchill, King Edward VIII and William Joyce AKA Lord Haw Haw

Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs gab ein neues Medium den Menschen an der Heimatfront den Einblick in die Frontlinien, der ihnen während des Ersten Weltkriegs gefehlt hatte: das Radio. Diese relativ neue Technologie ermöglichte es Politikern wie Winston Churchill, bereits vor dem Krieg vor den Gefahren des Nationalsozialismus zu warnen.

Aber Radiowellen sind nicht an nationale Grenzen gebunden und die Briten waren nicht die Einzigen, die den Nutzen dieser Technologie während des Krieges erkannten. Im Jahr 1939 begannen Hörer im Vereinigten Königreich, scheinbar britische, aber unwillkommene Botschaften über das Radio zu hören.

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