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'''Radio Mundial News Agency''' was a | '''Radio Mundial News Agency''' was a news agency founded July 14, 1941 in Lisbon, [[Portugal]]. Radio Mundial was a world-wide news service providing news and opinion to countries all over the world. The news was transmitted by wireless radio to its subscribers. Radio Mundial covered countries where the official [[German]] [[Trans-Ocean News Service]] was banned by the [[judeo-Marxist]]s. | ||
The agency presented itself very well as being [[objective]] and neutral, but fell under [[attack]] anyway because it did not limit itself 5o the Allied [[propaganda]]. Radio Mundial was eventually accused of being a German propaganda effort and the project was shut down in February 1943, due to [[communist]] influence. | |||
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* [[Manfred Zapp]] | * [[Manfred Zapp]] | ||
[[Category:Propaganda]] | [[Category:Propaganda]] | ||
[[Category:WWAC]] | [[Category:WWAC]] | ||
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[[Category:Broadcasters]] | |||
Revision as of 14:03, 20 April 2024
Radio Mundial News Agency was a news agency founded July 14, 1941 in Lisbon, Portugal. Radio Mundial was a world-wide news service providing news and opinion to countries all over the world. The news was transmitted by wireless radio to its subscribers. Radio Mundial covered countries where the official German Trans-Ocean News Service was banned by the judeo-Marxists.
The agency presented itself very well as being objective and neutral, but fell under attack anyway because it did not limit itself 5o the Allied propaganda. Radio Mundial was eventually accused of being a German propaganda effort and the project was shut down in February 1943, due to communist influence.
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