Inventor On a Chilling Mission to Rescue Nazi War Trial Recordings
Western Daily Press › September 25, 2007
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Western Daily Press › September 25, 2007
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In a damp cellar in Bath an inventor is soon to begin the chilling task of rescuing recordings from the trial of a Nazi war criminal who helped co-ordinate the infamous SS death squads.
Using a machine he designed and built himself, Adrian Tuddenham, 60, will trawl through hours of sound recordings of the 1949 trial of Field Marshall Fritz Erich von Manstein so it can be digitally preserved for posterity.See the full content of this document
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Inventor On a Chilling Mission to Rescue Nazi War Trial Recordings
The work has been commissioned by The National Archives office and focuses on recordings taken on recordgraph loops, a format which has now become obsolete.
When the Public Records Office at Kew released the recording...See the full content of this document
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