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Greenland off Gael
Hamke Bay, to the
south of
Wollaston Foreland. The
Eskimonaes (
Eskimonæs)
radio and
weather station was on this island. It was
staffed by...
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their equipment (including
their dog teams) and
retreat to the
station at
Eskimonæs, to warn Ib Poulsen, the
Sledge Patrol commander.
Poulsen reported the...
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airstrip (ICAO: BGDB). The
previous sledge patrol headquarters,
Eskimonaes (
Eskimonæs), 27 km
southwest of
later Daneborg at Dødemandsbugten on the south...
- miles)
south of the last
known Inuit settlement in
northeastern Greenland (
Eskimonæs at Dødemandsbugten on the
south coast of
Clavering Ø, 27 km (17 miles)...
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served both as a
deputy police radio/telegraph
operator at Ellaø, and at
Eskimonæs as a
chief radio operator.
According to the
Eventyrernes Klub, in 1940...
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Greenland thereby preventing German presence there. Its
headquarters was at
Eskimonaes,
which had been
until then a
scientific station. At the time, the Germans...
- 72.850°N 25.000°W / 72.850; -25.000 (Bluie East 4)
Bluie East Five:
Eskimonæs radio and
weather station captured by
German troops in 1943 and later...
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features in East
Greenland were
mapped and
named during the expedition.
Eskimonaes station was used as a
wintering base by the Three-year
Expedition to East...
- On 17 March, the
Sachsen sank. On 25 March, the
headquarters of the
Eskimonæs sledge patrol near the
southern tip of
Clavering Island,
about 95 kilometres...
- chase,
forcing the
patrol to
abandon their equipment and run back to
Eskimonæs. 12
March 1943: Tipitz,
Scharnhorst and Lützow ****embled in
Narvik causing...