Writer Günther Weisenborn gets a job at Grossdeutscher Rundfunk, a German broadcasting network. In a memoir, he describes how he “took home copies of the speeches of foreign statesmen which we received in the Broadcasting Company as secret material.” He and his wife, Joy, copy the speeches in the evening using two typewriters. In the morning, another member of Gegner Kreis picks up the typed pages, which are then transformed into leaflets.