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'Kraut sieve' hidden in house in Haarlem in collection of Resistance Museum

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The Resistance Museum in Amsterdam has added a so-called Kraut sieve to its collection that had probably lain unnoticed in a house in Haarlem for eighty years. The device, which was used during World War II to listen to banned stations such as Radio Oranje despite German jamming, was recently found during a renovation.
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The owner of a house in Haarlem came across a remarkable object during a renovation: a so-called muffin sieve. This is what the Resistance Museum in Amsterdam, which received the special device, brings out.

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The Resistance Museum in Amsterdam has added a so-called Kraut sieve to its collection that had probably lain unnoticed in a house in Haarlem for eighty years. The device, which was used during World War II to listen to banned stations such as Radio Oranje despite German jamming, was recently found during a renovation.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.
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