Beschrijving18-jun.-1941 INTERVIEW VANUIT WRUL BOSTON MET PRINSES JULIANA EN PRINS BERNHARD.wav
Nederlands: Uitreiking ere-doctoraat Hope College, Michigan, aan Prinses Juliana. Toespraak Prinses; interview met Prins Bernhard over de toestand in Londen. Toespraak en vraaggesprek in Boston in Amerika i.v.m. bezoek aan Amerika waar Prinses Juliana eredoctoraten kreeg.
Toespraak Juliana: "Mijn man is geheel onverwacht overgekomen. Het Hope College in Michigan bood mij een eredoctoraat aan. Nu zal ook het Mount Holyoke College in Boston dit doen. Mijn overtuiging is dat men in mij Nederlandse vrouwen heeft willen eren. Zend speciale groet aan mannen op zee." (Slot is onbruikbaar door storing).
Prins Bernhard: verheug mij weer even terug te zijn. Beatrix herkende mij bijna direct. Irene had er moeite mee.
Vraaggesprek met Bernhard. Geeft zijn indrukken: hoe de Londense bevolking de bombardementen doorstond.
English: The collection of Broadcasts from Radio Oranje (Radio Orange) contains a selection of the radio broadcasts that were transmitted between 1940 and 1945. They were broadcasts created by the Dutch Government in exile in London, transmitted to encourage and inform the people of the Netherlands whilst under occupation. This digitized audio file is a so called semi-finished product. During digitization an attempt was made to get as much detail from the original source as possible. This can sometimes mean that there is still a need for post-production to get the best possible end-product for human consumption.
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