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This website is about German radio technology. The Germans have developed radios that can send long distance transmissions with precision. The radios are likely built in Germany's eastern provinces. There are military academies in Berlin, Dresden, and Potsdam. There used to be dive bomber training schools in Dresden. The Germans maintain airbases in Anatolia. They used to test warplanes near the border between Egypt and Libya. Lubeck, Germany is a port near the Gulf of Danzig. There are historical anecdotes about a large communications relay in East Berlin. The radios are used for the purposes of internal security and they can be used by the military to control infantry movements. It's controversial when military radios are used for international trade. Bosnia is an important port for the German military because Sarajevo trades in mark.

German radio technology

Notice this reference to the bilateral relations between Tehran and Pyongyang. There are historical anecdotes about a large communications relay in East Berlin. There were official cars and nonofficial cars. The nonofficial cars were searched thoroughly. There are also accounts about roadblocks and barbed wire fences in North Korea. It seems like the Germans send radio signals to Pyongyang about military affairs. The Austrians have for centuries maintained military outposts in Tabriz, Iran. The Germans maintain airbases in Anatolia. Tabriz is near Anatolia. Ankara, Turkey is inland. "2005 16 December: German Intelligence warns that Iran has purchased long-range missiles from North Korea. Iran denies these allegations."

This is a reference to German military operations in Ukraine. Lviv, Ukraine seems to be a regional hub for labor unions. The Germans have developed radios that can send long distance transmissions with precision. There are labor unions and military academies in Germany's eastern provinces. It seems like there are labor leaders in Warsaw who manage trade through the Gulf of Danzig. Warsaw trades in zloty and Lubeck used to trade in East German mark. Frankfurt is the German banking district. "On June 29, 1941, the Germans, having launched their invasion of Soviet territory, entered and occupied Lvov, Ukraine..."

The Washington Post is reporting on an explosion in Iran. "The gas storage area sits near what analysts describe as Iran's Khojir missile facility." There are historical anecdotes about military research facilities in the Libyan desert. The Germans used to test warplanes near the border between Egypt and Libya. There are complaints today about the targeted killing program. There was a drone strike earlier this year that was aimed at a two-car convoy. There seem to be weapons platforms near Baghdad that receive signals from German land positions. The Germans have developed radios that can send long distance transmissions with precision. There are airbases in Anatolia. (June 28, 2020)

This is a description of the border between Iraq and Iran. Mosul, Iraq is north of Baghdad. It's controversial about trade deals negotiated in Mosul because the Kurds often allow the Turks to trade by way of Iraqi ports. It's never clear about how Baghdad can defend its ports from the Turkish military. There are rivers that flow south from Anatolia to the Persian Gulf. Baghdad sits on the river. The dispute is about trade along these rivers that begin in Turkey and flow through both Iraq and Syria. There are reports about chemical munitions in the Syrian desert. The Germans maintain airbases in Anatolia. Chemical munitions are likely transported between Germany and Syria. "2004. 14 March: U.S. and Iranian forces exchange fire along the Iraq-Iran border."

The Wolverhampton roster lists eight players from Portugal and two players from Spain. It's controversial about the players from Spain in the Premier League because they pass the ball for political reasons. The Spanish players seem to pass the ball to players from specific countries. Both Santiago and Buenos Aires trade in peso. There are reports about inflation in Venezuela. There are tank driving schools south of Caracas. There might be tank driving schools near Buenos Aires. The Wolves used the 3-5-2 formation today in their 1-0 win over Aston Villa. There is a statistical relationship between quantity strikers and quantity goals scored. The formations that use more than four midfielders might not allow for enough shots on goal because the ball stays in the midfield mostly. It's possible there are German labor unions who trade by way of Manchester. (June 27, 2020)

The Washington Post is reporting on Beirut. "Lebanon's currency hit new lows Friday..." Tel Aviv is a port on the Mediterranean Sea. Bosnia trades in Bosnian mark and Tel Aviv trades in shekel. There have been tank battles in the Levant. It seems like the tanks were sent to Tel Aviv from Germany's eastern provinces. Lubeck, Germany is a port near the Gulf of Danzig. There are routes south to Sarajevo from Dresden. Both Lubeck and Dresden used to trade in East German mark. It's possible there is inflation in the Levant because of German weaponry traded through those ports. Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Gaza are ports in the Levant. (June 27, 2020)

The Washington Post is reporting on Ireland. Dublin, Belfast, and Galway are Irish ports. There are routes to Dublin from the Gulf of Danzig. There seem to be radio signals sent between Brandenburg and Dublin pertaining to organized labor. There are concerns about organized labor in Germany's eastern provinces. Warsaw trades in zloty. It's famous in modern history about the trade between Warsaw and Dublin. "Ireland's two dominant center-right parties..." (June 27, 2020)

This is a reference to the government in Taiwan. There are reports about the internal security in Hong Kong. It's likely the same hardware is used in both Taiwan and Hong Kong for the purposes of internal security. The radios were probably built in Germany's eastern provinces and sent out through the Gulf of Danzig. East Germany traded in East German mark. There seem to be large airbases near Warsaw. It seems like there are labor leaders in Warsaw who manage trade through the Gulf of Danzig. "...Goto Shimpei (q.v.) revived it in 1898. It was used primarily as a means of police control by making each person responsible for those in his or her unit..." (June 27, 2020)

The Washington Post is reporting on Libya. There are historical anecdotes about military research facilities in the Libyan desert. The Germans used to test warplanes near the border between Egypt and Libya. There are concerns about the military academies and labor unions in Germany's eastern provinces. The Germans have developed radios that can send long distance transmissions with precision. There seem to be radio signals sent between Sachsen and Tripoli pertaining to military research. It's possible that chemical munitions are transported between Germany and Damascus. There are reports about chemical munitions in the Syrian desert. "Thousands of Syrian men have been recruited for the warring sides in Libya over the past year..." (June 26, 2020)

The Serbian news is reporting on Kosovo. Both Bosnia and Kosovo are Muslim enclaves in the Balkans. East Germany traded in East German mark. Bosnia trades in Bosnian mark. It's controversial generally about German trade through Bosnia. There are concerns about the military academies and labor unions in Germany's eastern provinces. There are dive bomber training schools in Dresden. The Germans have developed radios that can send long distance transmission with precision. It's not clear if military radios are used for international trade. There might be German airbases in Kosovo. "Former member of the Kosovo Liberation Army's General Staff, Adem Zogjani, was sent to the Special Court in The Hague..." (June 26, 2020)

This is a reference to the Kurds. It's controversial about Turkish military operations in northern Iraq because the Kurds often let Turkish merchants trade by way of Iraqi ports. It's never clear about how Baghdad can defend its ports from the Turkish military. There are large Kurdish populations in Mosul, Iraq. Herat, Afghanistan is sometimes included in maps of Iranian territory. There might be Iranian military operations in Herat. The Iranians seem to use German-made radios to control their infantry movements. The Germans maintain airbases in Anatolia. "...individuals who fought against the Soviets in Afghanistan and have since returned to Kurdish areas."

Meshed, Iran is across the border from Herat, Afghanistan. Herat is sometimes included in maps of Iranian territory. It's controversial about any Iranian military operations on the Afghan side of the border. The Tajiks speak a language that is similar to Farsi. It seems like there are radio signals sent between Meshed and Dushanbe pertaining to military affairs. Notice this reference to the Iranian infantry. The Iranians likely use German-made radios to send these signals. "1998. 1 September: Iran begins military exercises on Afghan border..."

Tel Aviv is a port on the Mediterranean Sea and they trade in shekel. Tel Aviv reported $15b USD in chemicals/products exports to the World Bank in 2018. It's controversial about any airbases in the Golan Heights. There have been tank battles in the Levant. It's not clear about the military academies in the Levant. There seem to be tank driving schools near Tel Aviv. The tanks are likely sent to Tel Aviv from Lubeck, Germany. Lubeck used to trade in East German mark. There are military academies in Berlin, Dresden, and Potsdam. There are also concerns about the labor unions in Germany's eastern provinces. (June 25, 2020)

Prussia is in East Germany and Poland. Today East Germany is considered Germany's eastern provinces. Brandenburg and Sachsen are German provinces that used to trade in East German mark. Tel Aviv is a port in the Levant. There are likely tanks and military radios sent to Tel Aviv from Lubeck, Germany. Lubeck is a port near Poland. There are reports about the internal security in Hong Kong. There seem to be military radios sent to Taipei and Hong Kong from Lubeck. There are sometimes weapons garrisons near the Xiamen harbor. (June 25, 2020)

The Washington Post is reporting on the Levant. There have been tank battles in the Levant. It seems like the tanks were sent to Tel Aviv from the Gulf of Danzig. East Germany traded in East German mark. Bosnia is an important port for the German military because Sarajevo trades in mark. Tel Aviv trades in shekel. There are likely radio signals sent between Brandenburg and Tel Aviv pertaining to military hardware. "...to start discussions July 1 on annexation of the West Bank, territory that Israel captured in a 1967 war..." (June 25, 2020)

"Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko disclosed that he intends to discuss foreign meddling in the Belarusian presidential elections with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin." The Russian news is reporting Minsk. The Germans have developed radios that can send long distance transmissions with precision. It's possible there are German-made radios in Minsk that are used for the purposes of internal security. There are historical anecdotes about labor strikes in East Germany and Czechoslovakia. It seems like chemical munitions are transported between Dresden and the Syrian desert. The Germans maintain airbases in Anatolia. (June 25, 2020)

This is a reference to the bilateral relations between Berlin and Tehran. Tabriz, Iran is near Anatolia. Ankara, Turkey is inland. The Austrians have for centuries maintained military outposts in Tabriz. Tabriz is sometimes included in maps of Ottoman territory. The Germans maintain airbases in Anatolia. There are likely radio signals sent between Ankara and Tabriz pertaining to the German military. It seems like the Turkish military uses German-made radios to control their infantry movements. "1995. 22 February: Germany lifts trade restrictions on Iran."

Notice this description of northern Iraq. There are complaints about the targeted killing program because the drone strikes are sometimes aimed at cars. There was a drone strike earlier this year that was aimed at a two-car convoy. "...met with the representatives of the Kurdish and communist movements at the opposition conference held in 1991." The Kurds in Mosul are controversial because they allow the Turks to trade by way of Iraqi ports. The Germans maintain airbases in Anatolia. There seem to be weapons platforms in Iraq that receive signals from German land positions. It might be that the airbases in Anatolia have been there since East Germany was apart from West Germany. They might have originally been East German airbases.

There are historical anecdotes about inflation in Catalonia. Madrid is inland. The Germans used to test weapons north of Madrid. There are likely military research facilities in the Libyan desert. Barcelona is a port on the Mediterranean Sea. There seem to be radio signals sent between Sachsen and Tripoli pertaining to military research. There are military academies in Berlin, Dresden, and Potsdam. There are concerns that the military academies in Spain have adopted Prussian tactics. There might be an overlap in command structure between the German military and the Spanish military because of the military academies. Sachsen used to trade in East German mark. The inflation in Catalonia likely resulted from German weaponry traded through Spanish ports.

Prussia is in Germany's eastern provinces and in Poland. Western Prussia is in Germany and eastern Prussia is in Poland. The Gulf of Danzig is sometimes considered a Prussian territory. Gdansk, Poland is near the Gulf of Danzig. Warsaw is inland. There seem to be large airbases near Warsaw. Lubeck, Germany is a port near Poland. There are concerns about the labor unions and military academies in Germany's eastern provinces. Labor leaders in Warsaw likely manage trade through the Gulf of Danzig. There exists a Prussian calendar. The Prussian calendar combines numerology and moon phases. There is an observable increase in German military operations during two months of the year, October and January, as well as the first and fifteenth of each month. This means that there are more quantity radio signals sent during those times from German airbases.

This is an example of radio technology used by the Chinese infantry. It is possible that the Chinese use German-made radios to control their infantry movements. It's controversial when weaponry is traded between Taipei and the Xiamen harbor. Additionally, there are reports about the internal security in Hong Kong. The police in both Taiwan and Hong Kong might use German-made radios. "...a non-communist regime on Taiwan will probably succumb to the Chinese Communists by the end of 1950."