England heard German radio messages regarding the war
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England heard German radio messages regarding the war
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Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
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Hearing of the War via Radio Aerial
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GODFREY ISAACS, managing
director of an English radio
company, recently related how Lon-
don heard Berlin send out pronounce-
ments regarding the war:
“The first message of the war we
received said: ‘War declared against
Russia!” Then followed, after an in-
terval of two days, ‘War declared
against Russia and France!” Two
days later we heard, ‘War declared
against England. “All ships make for
neutral ports.”
“The last message we received at
five o'clock in the morning, saying,
‘Armistice signed. All hostilities to
cease at eleven o'clock.” This message
came from French headquarters on
November 11.”
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Language (Dublin Core)
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eng
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Date Issued (Dublin Core)
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1919-08
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pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
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101
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Rights (Dublin Core)
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Public domain (Google digitized)
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Archived by (Dublin Core)
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Davide Donà
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Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)