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Posted by Elizabeth on April 17, 2010 in Music with 1 Comment


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Radio Londres was broadcasted from the UK, for the French, both to give them news about Nazi defeats and to send messages to the Resistance. Why did they use the Fifth Symphony of Beethoven to announce the landing in Normandy?

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    1941 – British Prime Minister Winston Churchill starts the “V for Victory” campaign as BBC Radio broadcasts to the world. The first four notes of Ludwig von Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony match the Morse code for the letter “V”: dot dot dot dash. Listeners are instructed to tap the code, and to paint the “V” in occupied territories.

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