GERMAN RADIO PROPAGANDA - "TRADITION
SINCE THE DAYS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR"
Date of Report 26 July 2003
Translated 3 August 2003
MAYEN/KABUL (Own report) German Psychological Warfare units are intensifying
their world-wide propaganda output and broadening the military radio
network. The Central Directing Staff is in Mayen in the Eifel ( Land
Rheinland/Pfalz). There are "Operational Editing Staffs" in
Kosovo, Bosnia Herzogovina and Afghanistan. The occupation radio station
"Voice of Freedom" promotes Western values ("Civil Society")
and is supported by "Deutsche Welle" a state broadcasting
foreign service with a long history.
The military radio centre in Mayen (Bataillon Operative Information
950) runs varied overall programming which is received by satellite
in the occupied countries. Programmes are recorded by the "Operational
Editorial Staff" and then broadcast by local transmitters. The
propaganda station at Kabul transmits its VHF output in the Dari and
Pushtu languages.
CONTINUITY
The far-flung propaganda work of the battalion is founded on decades
of Psychological Warfare activities in Germany and countries to the
East. They became known as the pioneer units of "Psychological
Warfare" , later called "Psychological Defence". They
were involved with systematic disinformation, surveillance and informing
which had a continuity with the Nazi period. Subsequently the "Psycho
Operation" had to be reorganised to remain as secret as possible
and to be able to continue its work under another name.
ESPIONAGE ABROAD
The military specialists with their secret task of propaganda operate
with related departments of the German state. "Deutsche Welle"
radio station, a co-operating partner of the propaganda troop, has organised
contacts with journalists whose close connections to German foreign
espionage (Bundesnachrichtendienst/BND) are incontestable. Contacts
between the Psycho Battalion and the supposedly private "International
Media Assistance" (IMH/Hennef in Cologne) are proved.
TRADITIONS
In the murky world of secret or concealed work to influence opinion
by radio and other media, German traditions from the Nazi era are being
developed further. The propaganda Battalion in Mayen has borrowed the
signature tune of the fomer Nazi transmitter in occupied Belgrade. In
a German TV programme it was said to be proud of the tradition. "And
every evening at precisely 21.56 hours local time the engineers of Mayen
transmit "Lilli Marlene" into the ether, as the tradition
has been since the days of the Second World War"
See also
Bundeswehr: Psychologischer Krieg und Deutscher Weltkrieg
"Nachrichtendienstliche Erschliessung" auslaendischer Journalisten
Liebesgruesse aus Kabul. In Kulturzeit vom 15.11.2002 TV-Sender 3sat
(Mainz)
"German TV" Deutsche Aussendarstellung in aller Welt und Deutsches
TV Programm in Afghanistan