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==''Signalbuch der Kaiserlichen Marine''== | ==''Signalbuch der Kaiserlichen Marine''== | ||
Introduced in 1913. | |||
Copy 151 ended up in British hands. | |||
===Physical Dimensions=== | |||
12 inches × 15 inches × 6 inches deep. Bound in blue leather. | |||
==''Handelsschiffsverkehrsbuch''== | ==''Handelsschiffsverkehrsbuch''== | ||
==''Verkehrsbuch''== | ==''Verkehrsbuch''== | ||
A five-numeral code (''Kaiser''=46786) | A five-numeral code (e.g. ''Kaiser''=46786) | ||
=='' | ==''Allgemainefunksprachbuch''== | ||
"General Radio Message Book". Introduced | "General Radio Message Book". Introduced 1 May, 1917. | ||
=='' | ==''Flottenfunksprachbuch''== | ||
Introduced Summer, 1917. | Introduced Summer, 1917. | ||
[[Category:Imperial German | [[Category:Imperial German Naval Intelligence]] |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 24 April 2012
Signalbuch der Kaiserlichen Marine
Introduced in 1913.
Copy 151 ended up in British hands.
Physical Dimensions
12 inches × 15 inches × 6 inches deep. Bound in blue leather.
Handelsschiffsverkehrsbuch
Verkehrsbuch
A five-numeral code (e.g. Kaiser=46786)
Allgemainefunksprachbuch
"General Radio Message Book". Introduced 1 May, 1917.
Flottenfunksprachbuch
Introduced Summer, 1917.