Some very rare footage of 1930's television broadcast by Goebbles to the television parlours of Berlin. Just imagime if the opposing team had won World War 2. This is your Saturday night TV folks.
Some very rare footage of 1930's television broadcast by Goebbles to the television parlours of Berlin. Just imagime if the opposing team had won World War 2. This is your Saturday night TV folks.
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TV broadcast from RCA used AM for the analogue picture scan and FM from Armstrong for the audio. Tesla patented the first parts for radio that Marconi sold and when radio went to war the Nazis used encryption. Tesla never got paid and when he did the US courts decided with Tesla and Marconi lost a payday on his claims since the US didn't have to pay Tesla.
Interesting to see footage from the documentary "Television Under The Swastika". The period from which this footage dates, 1935 - 1944, the film used was 17.5 mm width (split 35mm) which was used for "intermediate film" transmission on a 180-line picture format. The film (with optical soundtrack) was run through a fast processing tank and then scanned in a telecine machine while still wet - remarkable achievement. The TV programs were mostlly intended for viewing in communal "viewing parlours".
Under German occupation the Eifel tower was used as an transemitter station for Nazi tv. The range was limited to about Paris and they broadcasted mostly films and musical programs. There were only abourt 60 Tv receivers and they were placed in military hospitals and in the offices of high ranking German officers.
Point 1: Wrong. Do some research. After the collapse of East Germany in 1990 about 280 rolls of 35mm film was discovered that contained programming of Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow. In recent years much of that material has been aired on German and international channels, mostly by The History Channel.
2. You can't spell 'definitely'. Otherwise spot on.
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The range was limited to about Paris and they broadcasted mostly films and musical programs.
There were only abourt 60 Tv receivers and they were placed in military hospitals and in the offices of high ranking German officers.
2. You can't spell 'definitely'. Otherwise spot on.