ANTI-NAZI RADIO
MESSAGES FROM GERMANY
(Daventry Broadcast.)
LONDON, Today
The secret German radio station which is working against the Nazi Government spoke of the arrest of prominent Catholics.
Later it said that the Polish miners in Eastern Silesia flooded the mines befgre leaving, and that it would be a year before the Germans could use any coal. After referring to the sprinkling of glass and nails on a road in Poland to make it impassable, and broadcasting a message to Austrians, the station concluded, "You will hear from us again despite the Gestapo. Down with Hitler. Long live the truly free democratic Germany."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1939, Page 10
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