Radio broadcasts from various countries during WW2! Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2023
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Sorry if the translation is bad sometimes. It's kinda depressing hearing the audio recordings.. I honestly like the Greek broadcast the most.
Credits to Wikimedia Commons for the Japanese audio recording.
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the fact the malayan guy says "and this is our last news" in the middle of the broadcast makes me think he just got handed a note saying "we're being invaded by the japanese" or something
Fun fact The sound hear at 4:25 is still used fo transter any NHK sister channels to a coverage from NHK General. The sound is still in use, mostly for emergency earthquake coverage, but it sounds like there's less reverb than back then.
I knew it sounded familiar when watching those videos of earthquakes in japan
Thank you for this video. It's so cryptic hearing broadcasts from this period. And thanks for the input on the French broadcast. I'd heard it before but I could never make out the context.
Fun fact: the Germans tried hijacking the radio station, thats why you could hear some talking
Heres a creepy thing I listened close to, at 5:10 if you listen closely to the broadcast, you can hear bombs falling. Very Creepy 😥
Yeah. When the first time i hear it it makes a horse sound. but when i hear it carefully, its a bomb sound
The guys in NIROM were executed
4:12マレーシア(当時はイギリスの海峡植民地)に日本軍が侵攻したのは1941年12月8日では?当時の録音技術のことはよく知らないですが、音質もノイズが少ないし、戦後に侵攻当日の放送内容を再現したものかもしれない。
The Polish EAS alarm is scary and it make me have nightmares
That is not an alarm. That is just a jingle. It does sound scary, tho 😦
It's very likely that polish radio still use this sound. It was certainly in use few years ago.
The French Eas alarm gives me nightmares, but I think it's a Christmas song
@@YugoBallIt does sound scary, but I feel like I can deal with it!
Additional: I do not know if it is a bomb or fire, but I think its the aftermath of a bomb
0:07 Polish Radio Interval Signal Circa 1928-1930
as a italian in "final france broad cast" i can listen this italian word "o vecchio?" "we"(it doesn't mean people but it's a pejorative to call someone) and o vecchio (oh old man) is a pejorative another way to call someone
Quale minuto?
@@lorenzoiodice4208 all'inizio (quasi all'inizio)
Poland "Polandball"
The last frightening moments before the enemy arrival.
Extra video i wan't to sée Yougoslavia because im From Balkans too
sadly i haven't seen any yugoslavian recordings even after a lot of research, but maybe one day
Ask Radio Beograd 1
1 September Poland: we will not surrender!
*26 days later*
Ok we surrender
They didn't surrender, they just fell. Do you even read it
were the first two the same guy?
Idk
Why you don't put Greece national anthem
Because the Greeks didn’t in ww2!
@@Whiteman2.0what? I think we did
@@Neonman69420 yeah I don’t know what I meant when I said that
@@Neonman69420 yeah I don’t know what I meant when I said that
@@Whiteman2.0 But gave you the Olympics lol
말레이시아 일본에게 공격당했다. 그런데 일본의 꼴 좋다 바로 다음이 마지막 방송 일본임
God bless the allied nations for never surrendering and continue to fight under the circumstances.
🫡