"Radio Wolfschanze" could refer to a radio station, a series of broadcasts, or a specific program. The term "Wolfschanze" is German and translates to "Wolf's Lair" in English. Historically, the Wolf's Lair was the codename for Adolf Hitler's headquarters in East Prussia during World War II.
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Sendung is German for "broadcast" or "episode." So Sendung 1 implies a premiere—a first transmission. The version circulating today (2025) is a remastered
Later, neo-Nazis co-opted the joke, removed the sarcasm, and began producing serious propaganda. “New” versions strip out any irony. The version circulating today (2025) is a remastered hate-speech monologue with deepfake historical audio. Then dead air. No music
"21:45 UTC – Faint carrier. German male voice, heavy processing. Said: 'Radio Wolfsschanze. Sendung eins. DOW new.' Repeated three times. Then dead air. No music, no numbers."
(Hitler's WWII headquarters), you can find educational documentaries on the Wolf's Lair YouTube channel or listen to legitimate history podcasts like the History of the Germans Podcast