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The use of radio as a tool for propaganda and information warfare was not new even by the standards of World War II. Both the Axis and Allied powers extensively utilized radio broadcasts to sway public opinion, provide coded messages to operatives, and disrupt enemy communications. Radio Wolfsschanze, however, stands out due to its cryptic nature and the speculation it has sparked over the years regarding its specific objectives and the audience it targeted.
The museum located at the original bunker site sells a CD-Rom (English/Polish/German) titled "Akustik des Bösen" (The Acoustics of Evil). This disc contains approximately 22 minutes of composite audio assembled from on-site dictaphone belts and captured signals. While not marketed as "Sendung 1," it includes the earliest known recorded words spoken inside the (situation hut)—the very room where the Stauffenberg bomb would later explode. You can order this directly from the museum’s gift shop website. Radio Wolfsschanze Sendung 1 Download
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The search for is complicated by the lack of a master log. Historians debate what the first "official" broadcast was. Some argue it was a technical test on June 24, 1941 (two days after Operation Barbarossa began). Others claim it was a formal propaganda address recorded in late August 1941 to celebrate the capture of Smolensk. The use of radio as a tool for
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