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  5. September 21 - Wikipedia

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    September 21 is the 264th day of the year ... Germany, explodes, ... BBC. The New York Times: On This Day

  6. earthTV - Wikipedia

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    The programme, featuring cities and landscapes, is transmitted from the headquarters in Munich. From there, they are sent to worldwide partners under the name World Live and similar formats such as Prayer Times and The Weather Today , claiming to reach 2 billion viewers in 200 countries, available in 10 languages and broadcast across 40 TV ...

  7. BBC German Service - Wikipedia

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    Starting with a speech given by Neville Chamberlain on 27 September 1938 in the days prior to the conference on the Munich Agreement, the BBC, at the request of the government, began broadcasting regular programmes in German. First to project the British position and later as propaganda against Nazi rule, believed at the time to have weak support.

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  9. BBC independence - Wikipedia

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    Starting with a speech given by Neville Chamberlain on 27 September 1938 in the days prior to the conference on the Munich Agreement, the BBC, at the request of the government, began broadcasting regular programmes in German. First to project the British position and later as propaganda against Nazi rule, believed at the time to have weak support.