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During the war, the Wolf’s Lair was not just a bunker; it was a complex communication hub. It featured a sophisticated network of radio and telegraph lines designed to facilitate immediate, secure communication between the Führer and his high-ranking generals on the front lines.

Alternatively, post-war, someone discovers the hidden radio equipment and the broadcast "Sendung 1 Dow," leading to uncovering a cover-up related to the war economy. radio+wolfsschanze+sendung+1+dow

Martin C. Graves runs the Silent Waves Archive. He last wrote about the number stations of the Cold War. Support his work via Patreon. During the war, the Wolf’s Lair was not

During the war, the Wolf’s Lair was not just a bunker; it was a complex communication hub. It featured a sophisticated network of radio and telegraph lines designed to facilitate immediate, secure communication between the Führer and his high-ranking generals on the front lines.

Alternatively, post-war, someone discovers the hidden radio equipment and the broadcast "Sendung 1 Dow," leading to uncovering a cover-up related to the war economy.

Martin C. Graves runs the Silent Waves Archive. He last wrote about the number stations of the Cold War. Support his work via Patreon.