
Geheime Sender: Der Rundfunk im Widerstand gegen Hitler
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Hans Sarkowicz
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Dass der Kampf gegen Hitler-Deutschland nicht nur mutig war, sondern oft auch große Unterhaltung, ist hier erstmals in Reden, Liedern, Hörspielen und Kabarettsendungen zu hören, mit denen viele Schriftsteller und Künstler Widerstand leisteten. Die Grußsendungen mit deutschen Kriegsgefangenen waren so beliebt, dass sie tagsüber ausgestrahlt wurden und die Hörer hohe Zuchthausstrafen oder sogar ihr Leben riskierten. Völlig vergessen sind auch die sogenannten "Geisterstimmen" aus Moskau, die auf derselben Frequenz wie die deutschen Nachrichten sendeten und diese mit Zwischenkommentaren begleiteten.
Sachkundig führt uns Hans Sarkowicz in die Welt der allierten Propaganda ein, die ganze Geheimsender als deutsche Soldatensender tarnte. Hörbar gemachte Mediengeschichte, wie sie spannender nicht sein kann!
Mit hochspannenden Beiträgen von Thomas und Golo Mann, Lotte Lenya, Friedelind Wagner (der Enkelin von Richard Wagner) u. v. a.©2016 Hessischer Rundfunk / Deutsches Rundfunkarchiv (P)2016 Der Hörverlag
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- Jo
- 25-01-17
History brought to life
An excellent use of audio archives examining the way radio was used as a means of resistance during WW2. I learnt a great deal. The way in which misinformation was employed gives food for thought in the current climate. I especially enjoyed the archive clips from speakers such as Thomas Mann. Highly recommended if you understand German and are interested in history.
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