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- Radio_Paris abstract "Radio Paris was a French radio broadcasting company best known for its Axis propaganda broadcasts in Vichy France during World War II. Radio Paris evolved from the first private radio station in France, called Radiola, founded by pioneering French engineer Émile Girardeau in 1922. It became Radio Paris on March 29, 1924, and remained so through June 17, 1940, transitioning to state ownership in December 1933 as the premier station in the country. It kept its name from July 1940 until August 1944, but the station was then run by Nazis and French collaborators.From 1940, collaborationist voices on Radio Paris included Jacques Doriot and Philippe Henriot. From 1942, Jean Hérold-Paquis broadcast daily news reports on Radio Paris, in which he regularly called for the "destruction" of the United Kingdom. His catch phrase was "England, like Carthage, shall be destroyed!", echoing Cato the Elder's slogan Carthago delenda est.September 19, 1941, Maurice Chevalier just sing in Le Poste Parisien his last success, Notre Espoir, composed by her accompanist Henri Betti.Its broadcasts were pitched directly against the BBC broadcasts of Radio Londres by Free French figures like Pierre Dac, who sang the taunting refrain, Radio Paris ment, Radio Paris ment, Radio Paris est allemand ("Radio Paris lies, Radio Paris lies, Radio Paris is German"), to the tune of La Cucaracha. On 8 May 1942 its transmitter in Bourges was blown up by the Resistance.The station was shut down on the evening of 15 August 1944 by a trained police commando action, as part of the liberation of Paris.".
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- Radio_Paris wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Radio_Paris wikiPageRevisionID "661242539".
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Bourges.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Carthago_delenda_est.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Category:1944_disestablishments_in_France.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nazi_propaganda.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_radio_in_France.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_during_World_War_II.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_in_Paris.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_disestablished_in_1944.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1924.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_France.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Cato_the_Elder.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Commando.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink French_Resistance.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Betti.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Doriot.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Hérold-Paquis.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink La_Cucaracha.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Liberation_of_Paris.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Chevalier.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_Henriot.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Dac.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Londres.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Radiola_(radio_station).
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Vichy_France.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLink Émile_Girardeau.
- Radio_Paris wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio Paris".
- Radio_Paris hasPhotoCollection Radio_Paris.
- Radio_Paris subject Category:1944_disestablishments_in_France.
- Radio_Paris subject Category:Nazi_propaganda.
- Radio_Paris subject Category:Public_radio_in_France.
- Radio_Paris subject Category:Radio_during_World_War_II.
- Radio_Paris subject Category:Radio_in_Paris.
- Radio_Paris subject Category:Radio_stations_disestablished_in_1944.
- Radio_Paris subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1924.
- Radio_Paris subject Category:Radio_stations_in_France.
- Radio_Paris hypernym Company.
- Radio_Paris type Company.
- Radio_Paris type Station.
- Radio_Paris type Disestablishment.
- Radio_Paris type Establishment.
- Radio_Paris type Station.
- Radio_Paris comment "Radio Paris was a French radio broadcasting company best known for its Axis propaganda broadcasts in Vichy France during World War II. Radio Paris evolved from the first private radio station in France, called Radiola, founded by pioneering French engineer Émile Girardeau in 1922. It became Radio Paris on March 29, 1924, and remained so through June 17, 1940, transitioning to state ownership in December 1933 as the premier station in the country.".
- Radio_Paris label "Radio Paris".
- Radio_Paris sameAs Radio_París.
- Radio_Paris sameAs Radio-Paris.
- Radio_Paris sameAs Radio_Parigi.
- Radio_Paris sameAs Radio_Paris.
- Radio_Paris sameAs m.04jkn7n.
- Radio_Paris sameAs Q1944285.
- Radio_Paris sameAs Q1944285.
- Radio_Paris wasDerivedFrom Radio_Paris?oldid=661242539.
- Radio_Paris isPrimaryTopicOf Radio_Paris.