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Posted by baz (U14258304) on Wednesday, 24th February 2010
I'm interested in whatever anyone knows about these 'black' propaganda radio stations, run by the British during WW2.
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I presume you have looked on Wikipedia, there are a few articles there.
The most famous book on the subject was Sefton Delmer's book but I think it is thought to perhaps not be the best reference but still worth reading.
There is Bletchley Park Report on Black Propaganda by John Pether. It was onlt Β£2.50 when I bought my copy and it has a list of all the British Black Propaganda stations with dates and summaries.
Some of the other books on sale in the bookshop at Bletchley Park have some information on the subject.
Asa Briggs history of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ mentions Aspidistra because the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ thought they should control it.
There is also a booklet on Aspidistra available
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Thanks MB. I have read about these stations, and checked them out on wikipedia etc., but it's always worth seeing if anyone on these boards knows something. I've often found out stuff that's completely new to me, simply by asking questions here. Cheers.
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