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RADIO STATION IN SHIREMANSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
WWII-AM; WWII (AM)

WWII      
n. Zweiter Weltkrieg, Krieg zwischen dem Deutschen Reich und dessen Verbündete und den Alliierten (1939-1945)
Armistice Day         
  • Armistice Day celebrations in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania on 11 November 1918
  • Presidential couple of France and Prime Ministerial couple of Spain in the centenary commemoration of the Armistice, 2018
COMMEMORATION ON 11 NOVEMBER OF THE WORLD WAR I ARMISTICE
Armistice day; Armistice Day WWII
Gedenktag zum Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges (11. November)
anti-Hitler coalition         
  • Circassian]] cavalry (''Gardes Tcherkess'').
  • Flags of the Allies as of 1943, after the entry of Iraq and Bolivia.
  • First Workers' and Peasants' Army]] associated with Communist China, during the Sino-Japanese War
  • Members of the Belgian Resistance with a Canadian soldier in [[Bruges]], September 1944 during the [[Battle of the Scheldt]]
  • A British poster from 1941, promoting the greater alliance against Germany
  • The French fleet scuttled itself]] rather than fall into the hands of the Axis after their invasion of Vichy France on 11 November 1942.
  • Cairo Conference]] in 1943
  • The first version of the [[flag of the United Nations]], introduced in April 1945
  • [[Philippine Scouts]] at [[Fort William McKinley]] firing a 37 mm anti-tank gun in training
  • [[Free French]] forces at the [[Battle of Bir Hakeim]], 1942
  • General Mihailovic]] with members of the U.S. military mission, [[Operation Halyard]], 1944
  • British aircraft carrier ''HMS Ark Royal'' under attack from Italian aircraft during the [[Battle of Cape Spartivento]] (27 Nov 1940)
  • Victorious Chinese Communist soldiers holding the [[flag of the Republic of China]] during the [[Hundred Regiments Offensive]]
  • British [[Crusader tank]]s during the [[North African Campaign]]
  • U.S. soldiers departing landing craft during the [[Normandy landings]] on 6 June 1944 known as [[D-Day]]
  • Soldiers of the [[National Revolutionary Army]] associated with Nationalist China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War
  • U.S. Marines during the [[Guadalcanal Campaign]] in November 1942
  • The dead bodies of Benito Mussolini, his mistress [[Clara Petacci]], and several Fascist leaders, hanging for public display after they were executed by Italian partisans in 1945
  • U.S. Office of War Information]]
  • Partisans and Chetniks escorting captured Germans through [[Užice]], autumn 1941
  • Narvik front]], May 1940
  • FAFL Free French ''GC II/5 "LaFayette"'' receiving ex-USAAF [[Curtiss P-40]] fighters at [[Casablanca]], French Morocco
  • No. 303 ''"Kościuszko"'' Polish Fighter Squadron]] during the [[Battle of Britain]]
  • Soviet soldier]], 1942
  • Soviet [[Il-2]] ground attack aircraft attacking German ground forces during the [[Battle of Kursk]], 1943
  • Soviet soldiers and [[T-34]] tanks advancing near Bryansk in 1942
  • Romanian soldiers in Transylvania, September–October 1944
  • Japanese cruiser ''Mikuma'']] during the [[Battle of Midway]] in June 1942
  • British [[Supermarine Spitfire]] fighter aircraft (bottom) flying past a German [[Heinkel He 111]] bomber aircraft (top) during the [[Battle of Britain]] in 1940
  • Stalingrad]] during the [[Battle of Stalingrad]]
  • "Long live the victory of the Anglo-Soviet-American military alliance!" — USSR stamp of 1943, quoting Stalin
  • European theatre]] (left to right): [[Joseph Stalin]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Winston Churchill]] meeting at the [[Tehran Conference]] in 1943
  • Elst]], Netherlands on 2 March 1945
  • D-Day]], 19 May 1944
  • oil refineries]] in [[Ploiești]], Romania on 1 August 1943 during [[Operation Tidal Wave]]
  • Partisan leader Marshal [[Josip Broz Tito]] with [[Winston Churchill]] in 1944
  • U.S. Office of War Information]]
  • World War II military deaths]] in Europe and military situation in autumn 1944
  • Polish partisan of the [[Home Army]] (AK), "[[Jędrusie]]" unit, holding a [[Browning wz.1928]] light machine gun
GROUPING OF THE VICTORIOUS COUNTRIES OF WORLD WAR II
The Allies (WWII); Alliance of World War II; Allies Of World War II; Allies of WWII; Allies (World War II); Western allies; Allies of wwii; Allies (WWII); World War II Allies; Eastern Allies; Eastern allies; Allies in World War II; World War II allies; Allied forces (World War II); Grand Alliance (World War II); Allies of world war ii; Allied powers of World War II; Allies of World War Ⅱ; Allies (second world war); Allied powers (WWII); Allies of WW2; Allies of World War 2; Allied (World War II); Allied Powers (World War II); Allied nations; Allies (World War Two); Allies of World War Two; World War II Allied nations; WWII Allies; Wwii allies; WW2 Allies; Ww2 allies; Allied Powers of World War II; Allied Powers of WWII; Allied powers of WWII; Allied Forces of World War II; Allied forces of World War II; Allied Forces of WWII; Allied forces of WWII; Allied war effort; The Big Three (World War II); Big Three (World War II); Western Allied; United Nations (World War II); Allies WWII; Western Allies; Anti-Hitler Coalition; Anti-Hitler coalition; Eastern Ally; Allied nation; Allied nations in World War II; Allies WW2; Allies ww2
Koalition gegen Hitler

Definizione

Armistice Day
¦ noun the anniversary of the armistice of 11 November 1918, now replaced by Remembrance Sunday in the UK.

Wikipedia

WHYF

WHYF (720 kHz) is a listener-supported AM radio station, licensed to Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania, and serving the Harrisburg metropolitan area. It broadcasts a Catholic talk and teaching radio format, mostly from EWTN Radio with some local programs. It is owned by Holy Family Radio, Inc.

By day, WHYF is powered at 2,000 watts non-directional with a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase power to 2,500 watts. The station broadcasts only during daytime hours, to protect from interference WGN Chicago, the Class A, clear-channel station on 720 AM.