Joseph Goebbels - Goebbels proclaimed it illegal to listen to foreign radio stations
Time: Saturday Sep 2, 1939
Place: Germany
Details: On 2 September 1939 (the day after the start of the war), Goebbels and the Council of Ministers proclaimed it illegal to listen to foreign radio stations. Disseminating news from foreign broadcasts could result in the death penalty.
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