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The Straight Story

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Tue Jan 14, 2014, 10:32 AM Jan 2014

Man wins Cold War radio competition, 44 years on

Man wins Cold War radio competition, 44 years on


An East German teenager who was listening illicitly to a West German radio station and sent a postcard across the Iron Curtain to try to win a record will receive the prize on Tuesday, 44 years later.

Günter Zettl was still at school in 1969 when he decided to enter the write-in competition being staged by the West German Saarlandische Rundfunk radio station.

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Zettl eventually left East Germany for the West, and in 2010 decided to look at his Stasi file. His aim was to learn more about why he was forbidden to work as a teacher in the East - a ban which led to his leaving.

But he was stunned to find, among the papers the Stasi held on him, a photocopy of his radio competition postcard.

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"I sent it, 44 years later, to the Saarländische Rundfunk."

Even though the "Hallo Twen" show was cancelled 40 years ago, the radio staff hunted down a copy of the prize record, and will present it to Zettl.

http://www.thelocal.de/20140113/east-german-wins-cold-war-era-radio-competition

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Man wins Cold War radio competition, 44 years on (Original Post) The Straight Story Jan 2014 OP
makes me wonder if the NSA would have such files today rurallib Jan 2014 #1
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