Propaganda, aimed outward
The Enemy's Own Broadcasts
Axis broadcasters ran their own English-language services throughout the war, aimed squarely at Allied listeners. What they actually sounded like.
1939 – 1944 · 4 stops · 1h 13m
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Germany's own English-language service, the one that produced Lord Haw-Haw.
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The Pacific equivalent, aimed at American troops and known for a different infamous broadcaster.
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The German national broadcaster's domestic service, for contrast with its export arm.
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The American government's own answer — a wartime film explaining the opponent to its own troops.
