File:Luftwaffe DF Networks in the Mediterranean, middle of 1942.svg
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current | 15:46, 25 December 2018 | 1,121 × 985 (786 KB) | Goran tek-en | Updated positions of Kalamaki, Loutsa. | |
18:09, 17 December 2018 | 1,121 × 985 (787 KB) | Goran tek-en | {{Information |description ={{en|1=This diagram represents the organisation of a number of Luftwaffe High Frequency (HF) Direction-Finding (DF) baselines that were created by the Luftwaffe, that was in place in the eastern Mediterranean, in mid-1942. The HF DF network enabled the Luftwaffe to track Allied bombing raids in the Balkans, e.g. the Allied Liberator bombing attack on Ploiești that was sent to destroy the oil installations and infrastructure a year later on 1 July 1943.}} |date... |
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