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Elektrit Radiotechnical Society (Polish:
Towarzystwo Radiotechniczne „
ELEKTRIT”) was the
largest privately owned company in Wilno,
Second Republic of Poland...
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industrial centres included two
major cities of the
region – Lwów and
Wilno (
Elektrit).
Besides coal mining,
Poland also had
deposits of oil in Borysław, Drohobycz...
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bolts carved on the
prototype by its designers, pre-war
workers of the
Elektrit company that used a
similar logo. The
final ****embly took
place in a workshop...
- Voivodeship's
boundaries was 1,097 kilometres,
which was only 3.8 per 100 km2.
Elektrit Radiotechnical Society was the
largest privately owned company in Wilno...
- 1928, the
Targi Północne. A
number of new factories,
including modern "
Elektrit"
radio factory was opened. Much of the
development concentrated along the...
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Oberkommandos der
Wehrmacht 1939-1945. Köln :
Parkland Verlag, 2004. ISBN 3-89340-063-X.
Radio stations in
interwar Poland 1927 in
radio Elektrit v t e v t e...
- was
moved to the
larger premises of the
evacuated radio receiver factory Elektrit. The move was
arranged by
Oscar Glik, an
Austrian Jew who
managed to obtain...
- opens. 1920 – October: Żeligowski's Mutiny. 1925
Darius Stadium opens.
Elektrit Radiotechnical Society,
Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Vilnius...
- to the
Soviet Union all valuables:
equipment from
factories (including
Elektrit) and hospitals,
vehicles and trains,
cultural objects from
museums and...
- individuals,
several companies helped.
Among others, a
famous radio factory Elektrit,
sponsored in 1937 a RWD-10 airplane.
Money was
collected not only in Poland...