Erik Florin

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One of the most contentious of the new prohibitions was listening to enemy radio. Labels pasted on all new sets warned that listening to foreign broadcasts was a ‘crime against national security’, but the ban was unenforceable. Despite its obsession with propaganda and image, the Nazi dictatorship enjoyed far less control over information than had Imperial Germany.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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