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Everyone must hand their radio in
The radio is the source of information. The occupier is afraid that the resistance will be able to receive important information via English radio stations like the BBC and Radio Oranje (Radio Orange) so everyone has to hand in their radio. Those who don’t risk severe punishment.
Some people hide their radio so that they can still listen to it in secret. Radio news can also be spread via illegal newspapers.
Press and propaganda
Film is an important method of propaganda. Different screenings cause protest from both right and left wing circles. Cinemas are also the first public places where Jews are forbidden. The German occupier decides what the papers may publish and what the radio may broadcast. Amsterdammers have to turn to foreign broadcasts to get a better idea of how the war is progressing, but these are forbidden. The illegal press spreads news from these radio stations as well as local news which the occupier doesn’t want to be known.
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