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Sunday 20 May 2007.


A climate of high emotion characterized the conference "Borth, a former air raid shelter, the first free radio: historical reconstruction of the period of the 2nd World War" that was held in the Parish Hall Sunday, May 20, 2007 at the third day of the event Cortes Apertas "Spring Marghine. A prominent presence recalled the days of his stay in Borth in the cave shelter set up by the Regional Command in the 40s. Quentin Ralli, radio engineer intercept operators, first in Europe to intercept Cagliari signal of American radio stationed in Algiers, which informed the Allied forces the surrender of Germany. In the words of the protagonist, ottantasettenne today, echoed the excitement of the highlights. The end of his night job (on the radio at the time provided information on the situation of soldiers to family members) and the press in English and French that he little understood the meaning but which immediately understood its importance. "I called my boss Gomez who woke up after hearing the message all command to communicate the European premiere of big news, even before Radio London.". In continuing with the memories of the historical memory of the journalist Gianni Pititu. The experience of Marisa and Vasco Frank Ledda to coordinate the work of a wonderful event attended by a large local audience and not.

After the presentation of the book "Radio Brada" by R. Cannas in the first edition, the presence of Ralli this year continues to highlight the great interest of the administration in an attempt to uncover the memories of an important role Bortigali during World War 2 that will culminate in the creation of a museum in the former refuge birthplace of the first free radio station in Sardinia.

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