RAF Communiques
Recording in which a man explains the lack of information on German air raids given in official news broadcasts.
A man explains how, on the way to London, he explained to a stranger the importance of not providing German intelligence with information through official communiques. He explains the reasons for keeping communiques vague, and so not providing information on the location or effectiveness of German air raids. He explains how communiques must be prepared quickly, and outlines the desirable response from the British public to such information.
Details
Object number | X003-6343 |
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Maker name | British Broadcasting Corporation |
Production date | 21 Feb 1941 |
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