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By December 20, the Wolf’s Lair was a nest of panic. The Ardennes offensive—Hitler’s great hope—was bogging down in frozen forests and fierce American resistance at Bastogne. The T-1000 crackled with contradictory orders: attack, retreat, attack again. radio+wolfsschanze+sendung+1+dow

Before dissecting "Sendung 1," one must understand the station’s provocative identity. (German for "Wolf's Lair") takes its name from Adolf Hitler’s Eastern Front military headquarters in East Prussia (present-day Poland). The station, which emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s, was not a nostalgic Nazi relic. Quite the opposite. If you want to study or produce a