Radio Wolfsschanze Horen New! -

(Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons) for inciting hatred and glorifying violence. Current Availability

To listen to these archives today is to witness the mechanics of totalitarian control. The broadcasts were characterized by martial music (marches and stirring classical pieces), followed by the monotone, urgent delivery of "Sondermeldungen" (special announcements) heralding victories—often exaggerated—and later, desperate calls for "total war." radio wolfsschanze horen

"Radio Wolfsschanze" is largely associated with a neo-Nazi broadcasting project that originated in Germany around August 1999. It gained significant media attention due to its involvement in legal scandals involving German law enforcement. (Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons)

In May 2001, German authorities took the station offline. State security officers conducted raids in Lower Saxony, targeting eight individuals suspected of creating the program. One of the suspects was reportedly a member of the Bundeswehr (German armed forces). It gained significant media attention due to its