HC Deb 29 March 1944 vol 398 c1448W
Sir R. Glyn

asked the Minister of Information what steps are taken to concert the broadcasts in German to the German public by British, American and Russian broadcasting authorities so as to convey to the Germans a clear picture of the policy of the United Nations towards the enemy after an Allied victory and to dispel the Nazi propaganda as to the consequences of an Allied victory.

Mr. Bracken

A great deal is being done, but, of course, detailed co-ordination of the many millions of words spoken to Germany over the radios of the United States, the U.S.S.R. and this country would be impracticable. The broadcasts take their tone from the joint policy decisions made by the Three Powers, notably those reached at Moscow and Teheren.