File:Ferdinand Feichtner Intercept Station Design.png

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English: Image of an intercept station used by Germany during World War 2. This station was designed by Ferdinand Feichtner, who was chief signals officer of the Luftwaffe. The station was placed in Greece to monitor African and Asia minor traffic.
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Source https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7sNVKDp-yiJLVhIR25sdVBPazQ/edit
Author Ferdinand Feichtner
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Public domain
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