Gliwice Radio Tower

The Gliwice Radio Tower is a transmission tower in the Szobiszowice district of Gliwice, Upper Silesia, Poland. Nazi Germany staged a false flag attack on the tower in 1939, which was used as a pretext for invading Poland, beginning World War II. == Structure == The Gliwice Radio Tower is 112 m (367 ft) tall, with a wooden framework of impregnated siberian larch linked by brass connectors.

Source: Wikipedia — Gliwice Radio Tower (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Gliwice Radio Tower

The Gliwice Radio Tower is a transmission tower in the Szobiszowice district of Gliwice, Upper Silesia, Poland. Nazi Germany staged a false flag attack on the tower in 1939, which was used as a pretext for invading Poland, beginning World War II. == Structure == The Gliwice Radio Tower is 112 m (367 ft) tall, with a wooden framework of impregnated siberian larch linked by brass connectors.

This neuron ends here.

Source: Wikipedia "Gliwice Radio Tower" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy