Radio Kills: Rommel’s 621st Radio Intercept Company

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You know life is rough when you welcome British food. But Captain Alfred Seebohm, commander of the German Afrika Korps’ 621st Radio Intercept Company, traded for cans of bully beef whenever he could. His focus in life was British military radio traffic, so why not eat their food, too? Seebohm’s 621st was a set of ears for his commander, Lieutenant General (later Field Marshal) Erwin Rommel.

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Rommel needed to know who he was fighting, where they were, what they were planning to do, whenthey would do it, and how they would do so. Not surprisingly, his British-led opponents did not want him to know any of these things. He needed intelligence—men from different disciplines trying to learnwho, where, what, when, and how.

http://www.armchairgeneral.com/radio-kills-rommels-621st-radio-intercept-company.htm
 
I thought I read that some where yesterday...You get the LIVE HISTORY DIGIAL DIGEST I signed you up to? If so how do you like it being free and all. I need to check if others I signed up got it or not?
 
That is good at least you got it...I signed you and a couple of other up before x-mas and this is the first issue since then....Now this was one of those groups i was trying to get a hold of to see if we could link it to our sight or just post it seeing it's free and all. I will try again.
 
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