Radio Moscow

Radio Moscow was the first radio station to broadcast internationally. On the air since October 29, 1929, it continued until the late 1970's, when it changed it's name to '''Radio Moscow World Service. After the fall of Communisium, it is now called "Voice of Russia,"''' and has been shaping Russia’s image worldwide and introducing Russia to the world and highlighting its opinions on global events.

Radio Moscow in The War That Came Early
Radio Moscow was the voice of the Soviet Party, informing all people in the Soviet Union the news the party wanted them to know. The news channel was the most listened to, where victories were greatly hyped and defeats were down played or ignored all together.

When the Luftwaffe's bombers were in range of Moscow, they bombed the Soviet capital, temporarily knocking the radio station off the air.