SECRET RADIO AGAIN
FREEDOM STATION NEW YORK, Oct. 19. The German “Freedom Station," operating somewhere in the Reich, was heard for the first time for six months by the Columbia Broadcasting system. The announcer said:— “Even the most peaceful and calmest of us might be unable to stand it much longer. October 10 was the day that Goering’s four-year plan was supposed to be fulfilled, but people are not laughing. "There is nothing to laugh about and the only people who do not cry are the rascals in power.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20385, 23 October 1940, Page 12
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