Dow New - Radio Wolfsschanze Sendung 1
A gramophone recording of "Wir fahren gegen Engeland" (a popular march) – but the speed is deliberately slowed by 12%, suggesting a prearranged cue for field agents.
For decades, what little remained of the Wolfsschanze radio logs were thought destroyed. In January 1945, as the Red Army approached, all sensitive materials at the Wolfsschanze were ordered burned. radio wolfsschanze sendung 1 dow new
Station ID. A deep, authoritative announcer (likely Hauptmann Erich von Loringhoven , the Wolfsschanze adjutant) states: "Dies ist die erste Sendung des Frontsenders Wolfsschanze. Wir sprechen zu den Männern der 20. Armee. Kameraden, der Feind hört mit – also sprecht klaren Code." ("This is the first broadcast of the Wolfsschanze front radio. We are speaking to the men of the 20th Army. Comrades, the enemy is listening – so speak in clear code.") A gramophone recording of "Wir fahren gegen Engeland"
Propaganda broadcasts from German territory were typically produced in Berlin, Hamburg, or occupied capitals like Paris (Radio Paris) or Belgrade. Hitler himself rarely spoke live; his speeches were pre-recorded or relayed. Station ID
In the shadowy intersections of World War II history, numismatic collectibles, and viral digital folklore, few search strings are as enigmatic and specific as . At first glance, this sequence of words appears to be a broken cipher—a mix of German, English, and technical shorthand. However, for collectors, historians, and online treasure hunters, this phrase unlocks a niche but passionate rabbit hole involving Nazi-era field radios, a mysterious broadcaster, and a modern "dow" (download) of a never-before-heard first transmission.
The original forum links were on a private torrent tracker. But by early May 2026, the "dow new" keyword began circulating on Reddit, Signal messaging groups, and niche history blogs. Based on three independent listeners who have analyzed the restored download (and who provided sworn affidavits that the audio is not a hoax), here is the transcript summary of the 14-minute and 22-second broadcast: