Radio Wolfsschanze Sendung 1 Dow New May 2026
A dramatic military fanfare (unidentified, possibly composed for the SS Cavalry Brigade).
A gramophone recording of "Wir fahren gegen Engeland" (a popular march) – but the speed is deliberately slowed by 12%, suggesting a prearranged cue for field agents. radio wolfsschanze sendung 1 dow new
A weather report for the Leningrad sector (verified against known 1943 meteorological records), then a series of numeric codes read at high speed. Cryptographers believe these were troop movement confirmations. The implication is staggering: a radio station operating
Propaganda broadcasts from German territory were typically produced in Berlin, Hamburg, or occupied capitals like Paris (Radio Paris) or Belgrade. Hitler himself rarely spoke live; his speeches were pre-recorded or relayed. his speeches were pre-recorded or relayed.
The implication is staggering: a radio station operating directly from Hitler's most secretive command bunker, and its inaugural episode has just been released digitally. This is where we must draw a firm line between verified history and potential modern fabrication.
A live reading of casualty honors from the previous week's fighting near Orel, followed by the announcer saying "Sendung eins Ende. Wolfsschanze schweigt bis 22:00." ("End of broadcast one. Wolfsschanze is silent until 22:00.") The final 30 seconds contain pure carrier tone.
Station ID. A deep, authoritative announcer (likely Hauptmann Erich von Loringhoven , the Wolfsschanze adjutant) states: "Dies ist die erste Sendung des Frontsenders Wolfsschanze. Wir sprechen zu den Männern der 20. Armee. Kameraden, der Feind hört mit – also sprecht klaren Code." ("This is the first broadcast of the Wolfsschanze front radio. We are speaking to the men of the 20th Army. Comrades, the enemy is listening – so speak in clear code.")