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It was, fittingly, on May Day, the most revered holiday of the international working-class movement, that Radio Free Europe inaugurated its full broadcast service to the peoples of Eastern Europe.
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balloon leaflets, exiled editors, balloon campaign, broadcast tone, broadcast strategy, balloon operation, freedom radios, freedom stations, nationality services, broadcast policy, freedom bell, audience countries, reform communism, regime press, international broadcasting, broadcast content, interview with author, propaganda instrument
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Radio Free Europe, Soviet Union, Radio Liberty, United States, Eastern Europe, East European, State Department, Hungarian Revolution, West Germany, Iron Curtain, Jan Nowak, Free Europe Committee, New York, Voice of Free Hungary, Allen Dulles, Ralph Walter, Voice of Free Czechoslovakia, East German, Red Army, Western Europe, Bill Griffith, Radio Liberation, Teenager Party, Catholic Church, Operation Veto
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