Büro Concordia

Büro Concordia was an organisation of Joseph Goebbels' Ministry of Propaganda in Nazi Germany that operated clandestine or "black" radio stations that broadcast into Allied and neutral countries. The service was designed to appeal to discontented minorities and included Radio Caledonia, which was targeted at Scottish nationalists, and the Christian Peace Movement station which was aimed at Christian pacifists.[1] It was presented as though it was domestically generated by internal dissidents rather than broadcast from abroad by the Nazi regime.[2][3]

Incomplete list of Büro Concordia stations

Büro Concordia ran 19 black stations, not all simultaneously:

  • Christian Peace Movement
  • Lenin's Old Guard
  • Nutcracker
  • Radio Caledonia
  • Radio Free America
  • Radio Free India
  • Radio Humanite
  • Radio National
  • Station Debunk
  • Voice of Free Arabia
  • Worker's Challenge

See also

References

  1. O'Donoghue, David A. (1995) Hitler's Irish voices. The story of German radio's propaganda service, 1939-1945. Dublin: DORAS.
  2. Liburd, Liam (21 February 2017). "Haw-Haw and Radio War: Fake News in the 1940s". History Matters. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  3. Berg, Jerome S. (2007). On the Short Waves, 1923-1945: Broadcast Listening in the Pioneer Days of Radio. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 219. ISBN 978-0-7864-3029-1.


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