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Zeesen is a
village south of Königs
Wusterhausen in Germany,
known for
Deutschlandsender Zeesen,
which was
built in 1927, and the
Zeesen short-wave transmitter...
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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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Zeesen short-wave
transmitter was a 70-metre-high
shortwave radio transmission mast
constructed at
Zeesen in
Germany in 1931.
Consisting of a lattice...
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Zeesen station is a
railway station in the
Zeesen district in the muni****lity of Königs Wusterhausen,
located in the Dahme-Spreewald
district in Brandenburg...
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Daily Express wrote of
hearing a gent "moaning
periodically from
Zeesen" who "speaks
English of the haw-haw, damit-get-out-of-my-way variety". Four...
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Chimes was a
German shortwave numbers station that
transmitted from
Zeesen in the
Brandenburg region of East Germany,
between the
early 1970s until...
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Luckau Königs
Wusterhausen Palace, Königs
Wusterhausen Lustschloss Zeesen,
Zeesen Ahlsdorf Palace,
Ahlsdorf near Schönewalde
Doberlug Palace, Doberlug-Kirchhain...
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Central and
South America, and the Far East
began in 1926. A
second station,
Zeesen, was
added in 1931. In
January 1932, the
German Reichspost ****umed control...
- of the
Daily Express wrote of
hearing a gent "moaning
periodically from
Zeesen" who "speaks
English of the haw-haw, damit-get-out-of-my-way variety". Four...
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Central Tower. It was soon
followed by a
longwave transmitter in
nearby Zeesen (Deutschlandsender II) and the
first public shortwave transmitter for international...