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Old 7 November 2000, 02:11 AM #1 (permalink)
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please someone help i need voice mp3 or something of the red baron speaking thanx
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Old 7 November 2000, 03:58 AM #2 (permalink)
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You're going to need an awful lot of luck.
They didn't have tape recorders back then...although they could record on gramophone cylinders.
Radio was in its infancy, and was limited to Morse code. In fact, the first broadcast of a distress signal was from the "Titanic", only two years before the war started.
And I doubt if the Kaiser's Air Force was interested in recording pilots' voices for posterity.
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