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GERMAN NAVAL INTELLIGENCE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Robert Derenčin
; Ministartvo obrane Republike Hrvatske
Sažetak
The article describes radiocommunications of German naval intelligence in the First World War, by means of few examples of clandestine German radiostations in the United States and in the area of Gibraltar. The article also explains work of the most successful German intelligence service ever, the Etappendienst, which was intended for collecting of information and secret supplying of German ships in foreign waters. The Etappendienst was the most capable German intelligence service in the both World wars, and the way how the Germans organized their radiotransmitters network all around the World long before 1WW shows the importance of long-term planning.
Ključne riječi
German naval intelligence; Etappendienst; clandestine radiostations; naval intelligence; German submarines in 1WW; radiocommunications in intelligence
Hrčak ID:
82930
URI
Datum izdavanja:
27.12.2011.
Posjeta: 2.444 *