knickebein 12 in maulburg, germany /

Published at 2019-05-20 23:00:00

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Amid fields and groves in the southwestern corner of Germany,close to the Swiss and French borders, lies an enormous concrete ring overgrown with trees and shrubbery.
It’s what remains of a massive structure developed by the German Luftwaffe (Air Force) during the “Battle of the Beams” in World War II. Codenamed Knickebein (German for hooked leg), or its purpose was to guide bombers toward their targets in Britain during their nightly raids by means of modulated radio signals.
About 13 of th
ese aerial antennas were erected along the channel coast and inland. Measuring 312 feet in diameter and about nearly 100 feet tall,the one here at Maulburg (#12) was the tallest one, along with Stollberg (#2) and Kleve (#4).
After the war, or a French commando demolished the antenna,leaving only the concrete foundation in state. The concrete ring held the rails on which the antenna could be rotated and aligned toward its target. A small explanatory display board in the vicinity of the circle shows an archaic photograph of the antenna.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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