Summary
THE 60th anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War has prompted Bygones contributor Alan Crosby to consider how - for the first time - the wireless, or radio, played a crucial role in a conflict.
"By 1939, most households had a radio receiver and this played an important role in keeping people informed and entertained, and in the maintenance of civilian morale," says Alan, of Breaston.See the full content of this document
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Key Role of Wireless in Victory Over Nazis
"During the dark days after Dunkirk and during the Battle of Britain, the radio en...
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