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Listening to Ludendorff: A clandestine Belgian military wireless station behind German lines 1915-1919 (Paperback)
Listening to Ludendorff: A clandestine Belgian military wireless station behind German lines 1915-1919 (Paperback)
Listening to Ludendorff: A clandestine Belgian military wireless station behind German lines 1915-1919 by Paul Goldschmidt Translation and introductory material by Brendan Whyte
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Paul Goldschmidt Translation and introductory material by Brendan Whyte
During the First World War, Belgian Sub-Lieutenant Paul Goldschmidt set up and operated a clandestine radio station, known as MN7, behind enemy lines in the small Belgian village of Baarle-Hertog. Published for the first time in English, Goldschmidt’s memoirs vividly narrate the human experience of his most-secret war. As the Western Front consumed men in their thousands, this isolated outpost utilised new and embryonic radio technology to warn the Allies of Zeppelin raids and German naval and troop movements, thereby playing a vital role in the war effort.
Complemented by impeccably researched explanatory chapters, contemporary photographs and a biography of Sub-Lieutenant Goldschmidt, this remarkable and largely-unseen personal history is brought to life, providing a unique insight into a little-known but vital aspect of the First World War.
About the author
Dr Brendan Whyte is a historical and political geographer and currently works as the Assistant Curator of Maps, National Library of Australia. He has extensively studied enclaves around the world. A case study, of the Belgo-Dutch enclaves at Baarle-Hertog/Baarle-Nassau, for which Paul Goldschmidt’s memoir was a source, was published separately in 2004.
Pub date: 01 July 2013
ISBN: 978-1-908336-71-2
Format: 170x245mm
Binding: Paperback
Extent: 188pp
Price: £14.99
Publisher: Tommies Guides
Imprint: Reveille Press
BIC Classifications:
First World War (HBWN)
Radio Technology (TJKR)
Military intelligence (JWKF)
First World War, 1914-1918 (3JJF)
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