SLOVAK CLANDESTINE STATION

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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730198-9
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RIPPUB
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R
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1
Document Creation Date: 
December 21, 2016
Document Release Date: 
September 4, 2003
Sequence Number: 
198
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Publication Date: 
November 11, 1998
Content Type: 
REPORT
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COUNTRY SUBJECT HOW PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION FROM Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730198-9 CLASSIFICATION RESTRICTED ~~~ RSV FOREIG7 DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADC STS Czechoslovaki j 't a ; DATE OF SLOVAK CLANDESTINE STATION Radio Broadcast , INFORM TION 5 December 1950 DATE DIIT. 1 December 1950 NO. OF PAGES l SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO Tnu DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING TINT NATIONAL DEFENSE OF I THE ONITID STATES WITHIN THE ^SAMINS IOP IIPIONASI ACT SO N. S. C.. Al AND HAS ANINOID. ITS TRANINSSION 01 TMl AITILATIOR O/ ',ITS CONTENTS IN ANT WANNER TO AN ONAOTMONIIID P111O1 IS PRO- nIDITIO OF LAO. AIFAODDCTION OF THIS FORM IIS FIONINITID. THIS IS UNEVALUATED I' N FORMATION At 11:45 on 5 December a broadcast in Slovak was heard Ion' the shortwave charnel 7740 kilocycles which identified itself as coming from "The Voice of the Slovak Republic-the transmitter of theSlovak Liberation Coumzittee". Broadcasts are said to be taking place "at 12:45 on Tuesdays and Fridays in the forty metier band". Thel trans- mission included the text of a talk by, Professor Ferdinand Durcensky, ~t Tx "originally broadcast over the Austrian station Innsbruck". The `' program opened and closed with the'Pla ~ Ping of he Slovak Repi bait's national anthem under the Hlinka regime, and i eluded a slogsnl"by fighting against Communism we are fighting for~the restoration of LIID!- I x the Slovak Republic". No evidence of Jamming was noticed throughout r' o the broadcast rhich lasted fifteenminutes, It will be recalled that over,a year ago a transmitter with .^ the same title was heard with two 'regular daily broadcasts in Slovak on shortwaves. According to available information, the Austrian Transmitter Group West in the French Zone presents; broadcasts in Slovak on the Innsbruck shortwave station at 17:30 on weekdays which are believed to be addressed to people in DP camps. Similar broadcasts are given in Czech, German, Hungarian, Rumanian and Serb/Croat. Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA=RDP80-00809A000500730198-9 N HMO.