'link': Radio+wolfsschanze+sendung+1+dow
December 16, 1944. The Wolfsschanze—the Wolf’s Lair—huddled under a steel-gray sky. Deep within its reinforced bunkers, the pulse of the Third Reich beat in erratic, paranoid rhythms. Generaloberst Jodl squinted at a tri-fold map while Hitler, hunched over a separate table, traced a line through the Ardennes with a trembling finger.
A transmission from a U.S. Army Signal Corps station in Luxembourg. But it wasn’t tactical. It was a voice he knew—or rather, a name. Captain James A. Dow, U.S. 101st Airborne Division. radio+wolfsschanze+sendung+1+dow
"Sendung 1" was not a professional studio production. Based on surviving descriptions and short-wave listener logs, it was a raw, high-energy transmission featuring: December 16, 1944
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