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After the Liberation of Paris, the U.S. Broadcast Two Secret Fake Radio Stations

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February 1, 1944 : The Nazis Launch the World’s First All-News Radio Station in Paris

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May 1943, Three Fake Clandestine Radio Stations Try to Divide Liberated North Africa

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Radio-Révolution, the Semi-Secret Voice of the Vichy Regime

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Hans Weber, the Soviet Fake Underground Radio That Infuriated the SS

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Vichy on the Airwaves : The Story of a Broadcasting Failure

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