Georgian Radio During the Second World War and in the Years After the War

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This paper is a continuation of the article “The Initial Stages of the History of Georgian Radio” presented by the authors. The course of World War II was widely covered by Georgian radio from the moment it began. On June 22, 1941, at 12 noon, the All-Union Radio broadcast a message from the Soviet government about the German attack on the USSR and announced general mobilization. The outbreak of the war partially eased the tension caused by repressions in the country and set new tasks for the Georgian Radio Committee. In this article, we will discuss the role of Georgian radio broadcasting in these processes.
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UITSSA of Georgia (archive) 1978, 258, p. 8, 19, 30, 34-35, 72.
საქართველოს უისცა (არქივი) 1978, 258, გვ. 8, 19, 30, 34-35, 72.
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ბაქრაძე, ა. (1990) მწერლობის მოთვინიერება. თბილისი, 56.
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