How Radio Operators From Maryland Farmhouses Helped Defeat Hitler in WW2
Автор: War Diaries
Загружено: 2025-11-17
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On April 14th, 1945, in a converted farmhouse in Maryland, George Sterling intercepted one of the last transmissions from Hitler's bunker. He wasn't military intelligence. He wasn't OSS. He worked for the Federal Communications Commission—the same agency that regulated radio stations.
This is the declassified story of how the FCC transformed into America's most secret intelligence weapon during WWII, running a shadow war that remained classified for 30 years.
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