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Deutschlandsender (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃlantˌzɛndɐ],
Radio Germany),
abbreviated DLS or DS, was one of the longest-established
radio broadcasting stations in...
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Deutschlandsender III was a 500
kilowatt longwave transmitter,
erected in 1938/39 near Herzberg,
Brandenburg in Germany. Used for the Deutschlandsender...
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Deutschlandsender Zeesen was a
facility for
longwave broadcasting near Zeesen, a
district of Königs
Wusterhausen in Germany.
Built by the
German Reichspost...
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Deutschlandfunk Kultur's
roots go back to the
first Deutschlandsender, set up in 1926.
After World War II,
Deutschlandsender became the main
national radio station...
- it
opened a long-wave
transmitter (which soon
became known as the
Deutschlandsender,
since its
broadcasts could be
heard all over Germany) at Königs Wusterhausen...
- (Sendehaus 2) was
inaugurated in 1923 At Königs Wusterhausen, a
nationwide Deutschlandsender transmitter was
erected in 1925, then
consisting of
several masts...
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January 1, 1933,
Deutsche Welle GmbH was
officially transferred to
Deutschlandsender GmbH. The
station sees
itself in the
tradition of the
first German...
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example of such a ba****t is the ba****t of the
former radio mast of
Deutschlandsender Herzberg/Elster. The ba****ts of
large wooden towers such as Transmitter...
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rebuilt tower consists of
sections from the
radio mast of
former Deutschlandsender Herzberg/Elster; however,
there is no
proof of this theory. The mast...
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occupation zone,
where he
worked for the
Berliner Rundfunk and the
Deutschlandsender program of the
Rundfunk der DDR. He
joined the
Socialist Unity Party...