Radio Oranje
Appearance
Radio Oranje (Dutch; "Radio Orange") was a Dutch-language radio programme on the BBC European Service managed by the Dutch government-in-exile and broadcast to the occupied Netherlands during World War II. It was broadcast from London, and was broadcast for 15 minutes at 9PM each day.
The first broadcast occurred on 28 July 1940, when Queen Wilhelmina made a speech. In total, Wilhelmina spoke on Radio Oranje 34 times during the course of the war.
Presenters
See also
- Radio Vrij Nederland - (Radio Free Netherlands) Radio Oranje's short-lived predecessor which broadcast from Paris in 1940.
- Radio Herrijzend Nederland - The service which eventually replaced Radio Oranje, operating from temporary studios in the liberated southern portion of the country in 1944/45.
- Radio Belgique - the Belgian equivalent programme
- Radio Londres - the Free French version
Bibliography
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radio Oranje.
- Dra. M. G. Schenk and J. B. Th. Spaan, De Koningin Sprak. Proclamaties en radio-toespraken van H.M. Koningin Wilhelmina 1940-1945, 1945 (ISBN 9061353971)
- H. J. van den Broek, Hier Radio Oranje
- O. Sinke, Verzet vanuit de Verte. De Behoedzame Koers van Radio Oranje, 2009.
Categories:
- Netherlands in World War II
- Defunct radio stations in the United Kingdom
- BBC World Service foreign language
- Dutch resistance
- Radio stations established in 1940
- 1940 establishments in the Netherlands
- 1940 establishments in England
- Radio in the Netherlands
- 1944 disestablishments in the Netherlands
- 1944 disestablishments in England
- Radio during World War II