A loudspeaker is a household network transistor radio device for reproducing sound from a connected station during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Outwardly similar in shape to a piece of tableware, so people often called a radio dish.
During the Second World War, the loudspeaker was of great importance both for the ordinary population and for the military as a tool of agitation and propaganda.
It was installed on the corners of houses, poles, and was also used as a mouthpiece by propaganda teams on the front line, being installed on a sled, it broadcast the appeal of Soviet agitators to German soldiers.
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