RADIO RECEPTION IN THE USSR
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CIA-RDP81-00280R001300110029-6
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S
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2
Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
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June 10, 2011
Sequence Number:
29
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Publication Date:
October 26, 1956
Content Type:
REPORT
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This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Lplonaae laws, Title
IS, U.S.C. Sea. 7W and 796, the trm?irion or rereistlon of which in any manner to at unauthorised person is prohibited by law.
COUNTRY I USSR
SUBJECT Radio Reception in the USSR. DATE DISTR. 26 October 1956
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After Adenauer's visit to Moscow, the German F.ls imprisoned near
Sverdlovsk were allowed to visit the city, and any I'd who had money
Was allowed to purchase goods in the stores. Several Gerson purchased
2. This particular transport was detained in Mozhaysk near Moscow for
several months, and during this period these radio sets were used to
listen to Western broadcasts.
At 0200 hours Moscow time the PWs were able to hear clearly :?LP
(Norddeutscher Ru:dfunk),which was not as badly dammed as RIPS; it
was very difficul-. to hear the latter clearly.
some of the PWs Ii. tened to tiOA
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