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Freshly deployed Torn.Fu.d2 |
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Torn.Fu.d2 in use. |
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Men in the field with a Torn. Fu. d2 set. |
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Radio operators freezing their genitals off, probably in Russia with a Torn. Fu. d2. |
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A Torn. Fu. d2 is being used in Russia. Photo is dated July 1941. |
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This soldier is communicating via Morse key somewhere outside Kiev. The equipment is a Torn. Fu. d2 . |
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This is a color postcard that I received from Spain. All of the descriptive text is in Spanish. Shows two signals men operating a Torn. Fu. d2. Note the Morse key on top of the transceiver. |
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An SS Schütze from the Waffen SS Division "Nord" is wearing a Torn. Fu. d2 on his back, while an SS Rottenführer who is wearing the battery pack, is communicating with a standard Morse code key. This photo was taken by SS Kriegsberichter (correspondent) Slapak in the Karelian forest of Urwald. |
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A group of Wehrmacht communications troops using a combination of Torn. Fu. d2 and Torn. E. b. on a snow sled. |
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A group of Wehrmacht communications troops using a combination of Torn. Fu. d2 and Torn. E. b. on a snow sled. There is also a field phone in this picture. |
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Two signals personnel using a Torn. Fu. d2 |
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Torn Fu. d2 |
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Torn Fu d2 transceiver in use with Morse key. |
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Heer Soldaten are communicating via a Torn. Fu. d2 transceiver somewhere in Russia. The signalman is using this unit to communicate in telephony mode with a microphone. The range of the Torn. Fu. d2 in telephony mode was approximately 6.5 km. This tranceiver unit was first produced in 1935. |