• Stadelheim Transmitter was a medium wave broadcast transmitter in Munich-Stadelheim, built in 1926 in the neighbourhood of the famous Stadelheim Prison...
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    inaugurated in 1932. From 1932 to 1934 this transmitter (which replaced the Stadelheim Transmitter at Munich-Stadelheim) used a T-antenna as transmitting antenna...
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  • Stadelheim may refer to: Stadelheim Prison in Munich's Giesing district Cell 70 of Stadelheim Prison Stadelheim Transmitter, a medium-wave broadcast transmitter...
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    consisting of wood were the transmission towers of the Golm transmitter and the transmitter Ismaning. They were demolished in 1979 and 1983 respectively...
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    highest recorded wooden structure was the tower of the Mühlacker radio transmitter (190 meters or 620 feet, destroyed in 1945). The tallest standing wooden...
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  • transferred to a new Luftwaffe Intercept Station (Codename:W-15) (Stadelheim Transmitter) close to Munich, where he translated French, Italian and Yugoslavia...
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    Walter Klingenbeck (30 March 1924, in Munich – 5 August 1943, in Munich-Stadelheim) was a German resistance fighter in the time of the Third Reich. He came...
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  • a zuchthaus. Klingenbeck was executed on August 5, 1943 in Munich at Stadelheim Prison. Josef Landgraf, a high school student in Vienna, listened to banned...
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  • Dam Santa Clarita, California, US Dam ~600 dead 1930 Towers of Sender Stadelheim Munich, Germany Radio tower 1935 Wooden tower of Rundfunksender Langenberg...
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    for "breach of the peace", but only spent a little over one month at Stadelheim Prison in Munich. In 1922 and early 1923, Hitler and the Nazi Party formed...
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  • Germany 1927 Guyed steel lattice mast 210 Collapse at construction Munich-Stadelheim, Germany November 23, 1930 Free standing wood lattice tower 75 Storm Two...
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    Professor Karl Huber, 49, were both executed by guillotine at Munich's Stadelheim Prison after being convicted of distributing anti-Nazi literature for...
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    were arrested by the government. Adolf Hitler was released from Munich Stadelheim Prison after serving a month of his 100-day sentence. Adyghe Autonomous...
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