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fred8615
04-20-10, 04:22 PM
I found a web site that tons of old Soviet music and speeches for download. They had a good number of speeches from WWII, and several hundred songs from then as well as before the war. So I'm going to make a Russian radio station, based in the Pacific coast Russian city of Vladivostok. So you'll be able to keep up with all the news and music of our comrades-in-arms, even though they're only fighting the Nazis. Of course it would help if you understand Russian.*:D

Hunter
04-23-10, 10:41 AM
It may help. There are some war anouncements by sovinformburo as well
http://www.sovmusic.ru/english/list.php?part=1&gold=yes&category=marsh

fred8615
04-23-10, 03:03 PM
It may help. There are some war anouncements by sovinformburo as well
http://www.sovmusic.ru/english/list.php?part=1&gold=yes&category=marsh
Yeah, I went through the whole site. If it was listed as being during the war years ('41 thru '45. And earlier for the songs), I grabbed it.

Hunter
04-24-10, 07:38 AM
If it was listed as being during the war years ('41 thru '45. And earlier for the songs), I grabbed it. Actually, if availible, year of the record is quoted with discription of each item.
Here is the newest sourse http://ura.9may.ru/svodka/ dedicated to victory day celebrations
It presents daily Sovinformburo (wartime news service) anouncements for february - may 1945. Actually, I don't know yet if those records are original or modern reenaction, but they sound rather authentic. Selects day and month to swith pages. Then push the date of when a record was uploded (colored in red) to go to lissening and download menu.

cgjimeneza
04-24-10, 09:07 PM
Go ahead Fred...

allways room for a new radio station..

fred8615
04-27-10, 11:49 AM
Actually, if availible, year of the record is quoted with discription of each item.
Here is the newest sourse http://ura.9may.ru/svodka/ dedicated to victory day celebrations
It presents daily Sovinformburo (wartime news service) anouncements for february - may 1945. Actually, I don't know yet if those records are original or modern reenaction, but they sound rather authentic. Selects day and month to swith pages. Then push the date of when a record was uploded (colored in red) to go to lissening and download menu.
Thanks for the link. I just finished grabbing all those too. Too bad they only have 1945 available.

As for maybe being more modern re-enactments, that's okay with me.