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WWI home radio?

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~Vulpine~ | 14:06 Mon 24th Mar 2008 | History
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Did the general public have radio (i.e. 'the wireless') in their homes in WWI? I mean, it's mentioned a lot in relation with the Second World War but I wanted to know if people were gathered round the wireless listening to reports and news in 1918 (near the end of the War). Thanks!

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I shouldn't have thought so although they had wireless communication in the trenches of a sort .It was the early twenties before people had radios in the home .
http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/marconi/exhibition/ind ex.htm
No. Radio broadcasting only started in England in 1922.

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