Wartime Broadcasting Service
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Die Zensurbehörde der Schweiz während des Zweiten Weltkrieges war die Abteilung Presse und Funkspruch (APF). Sektionen der Abteilung unterstanden dem Armeekommando, andere dem Bundesrat.
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Le Wartime Broadcasting Service était un service de la BBC destiné à être diffusé au Royaume-Uni soit après une attaque nucléaire, soit si un attentat à la bombe classique détruisait les installations de la BBC lors d'une guerre conventionnelle.
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The Wartime Broadcasting Service is a service of the BBC that is intended to broadcast in the United Kingdom either after a nuclear attack or if conventional bombing destroyed regular BBC facilities in a conventional war. It is unclear if the Wartime Broadcasting Service is still operational as plans are kept mainly secretly with the BBC and government officials. According to an article by the BBC, recordings of a nuclear attack warning are still re-recorded and kept up to date periodically.
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Abteilung Presse und Funkspruch
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Wartime Broadcasting Service
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Wartime Broadcasting Service
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Die Zensurbehörde der Schweiz während des Zweiten Weltkrieges war die Abteilung Presse und Funkspruch (APF). Sektionen der Abteilung unterstanden dem Armeekommando, andere dem Bundesrat.
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Le Wartime Broadcasting Service était un service de la BBC destiné à être diffusé au Royaume-Uni soit après une attaque nucléaire, soit si un attentat à la bombe classique détruisait les installations de la BBC lors d'une guerre conventionnelle.
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The Wartime Broadcasting Service is a service of the BBC that is intended to broadcast in the United Kingdom either after a nuclear attack or if conventional bombing destroyed regular BBC facilities in a conventional war. It is unclear if the Wartime Broadcasting Service is still operational as plans are kept mainly secretly with the BBC and government officials. According to an article by the BBC, recordings of a nuclear attack warning are still re-recorded and kept up to date periodically.
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