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[HCDX] Historical Wartime secret tape on R Finland



The most famous ever Finnish bootleg recording will be 
heard next Sunday also on shortwaves:

http://www.yleradio1.fi/zgo.php?z=20041008162474130666

The taped conversation between Marshall C. G. E Mannerheim 
and the German Chancellor (June 4th, 1942 in Finland) is the 
only recording left and available featuring the private conversation 
style of Adolf Hitler. The 11-minute tape runs thirty minutes into 
the broadcast, at 8.30 UT, 2.30 UT and 7.30 UT.

You will hear a voice that sounds totally unlike his high-pitched 
demagogical speeches, a voice that sounds like human. 
German actor Bruno Ganz used this tape in preparing 
his role in the recent movie der Untergang. 

The first international rerun airs at 10 pm CET (Paris), 9 pm BST 
(London), 8 pm UTV Frequencies for Western and Nothwestern 
Europe 11755 khz (25m), 6120 kHz (49m) and 963 kHz (312m).

2. The second international rerun airs on satellites only, at 2 am 
UT, 3 am London, 10 pm EDT (New York) on Telstar 5 (Intelsat 
Americas) on WRN2, as well as Hotbird, Intelsat 10-2 and 
AsiaSat2. (This is the only rerun available in North America.)

3. The third international rerun airs Monday morning European 
time at 7 am UT, 8 am London, 9 am Paris, on 9560 kHz (31m) 
beamed towards Western Europe as well as (long route) over 
South America towards Australia (Victoria, NSW). 

73's Jari Lehtinen
Lahti, Finland


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