Tuesday Dec 23, 2025

Quiet, Please – Berlin, 1945 (December 26, 1948)

Originally broadcast on December twenty-six, nineteen forty-eight, this haunting Christmas-season episode of Quiet, Please delivers one of the most somber and unforgettable stories of the Golden Age of Radio.

Berlin, Nineteen Forty-Five is set amid the ruins of postwar Germany, where the echoes of conflict still linger in shattered streets and broken lives. Through stark narration and restrained dialogue, the episode explores memory, guilt, and the lingering presence of those lost to war. Rather than offering celebration, this Christmas broadcast confronts the emotional aftermath of global devastation—reminding listeners that peace carries its own heavy silence.

Known for its minimalist style and psychological depth, Quiet, Please uses subtle sound design and quiet pauses to amplify the story’s impact. This episode stands as a powerful contrast to traditional holiday programming, offering a reflective and deeply human meditation on survival, loss, and the cost of history.

🎄 A rare and sobering Christmas-themed broadcast that proves the most powerful stories are sometimes told in whispers.

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