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38-116 short wave disabled during WW2
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Some Italian prisoners were interned at a facility right in South Boston. Local Italians would bring food, books, magzines cigarettes and throw them in the camp. It gave the autorities a headache. But I have never had an Italian in Boston mention the shortwave thing to me.

Paul

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RE: 38-116 short wave disabled during WW2 - by Paul Philco322 - 03-19-2015, 07:42 PM



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