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Deutsch: Papieretikett, das im Dritten Reich an Volksempfängern angebracht wurde. Es weist die Bevölkerung darauf hin, dass das Hören von Feindsendern strafbar ist.
English: Paper tag attached to Volksempfänger devices in Nazi Germany. It reminds citizens that listening to enemy stations is punishable.
Source http://nymas.org/radioproppaper.htm
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Original version contained watermark: © 2001 Antike Radios Deutschland

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current16:29, 26 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 16:29, 26 December 2012399 × 257 (67 KB)ChrisiPKrm watermark: © 2001 Antike Radios Deutschland
16:19, 26 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 16:19, 26 December 2012399 × 257 (67 KB)ChrisiPK{{Information |Description={{de|Papieretikett, das im Dritten Reich an Volksempfängern angebracht wurde. Es weist die Bevölkerung darauf hin, dass das Hören von Feindsendern strafbar ist.}} {{en|Paper tag attached to Volksempfänger devices in Nazi ...

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