Telegram erneut senden - traducción al alemán
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Telegram erneut senden - traducción al alemán

DOCUMENT
Hoefle Telegram; Hofle Telegram
  • German [[waybill]] prepared by ''Generaldirektion der Ostbahn'' on 3 August 1942 for shuttle train No. 548 departing from [[Warszawa Gdańska]] station to [[Treblinka]] beginning 6 August 1942 onward; exact timetable. Purpose: daily deportations; returning empty. No number of prisoners specified
  • The Hoefle Telegram

Telegram erneut senden      
rewire, resend a telegram
singing telegram         
MESSAGE DELIVERED IN SONG
Kissogram; Strip-o-gram; Singing telegrams; Strip-o-grams; Kissagram; Kissagrams; Kissograms; Musical Telegram; Kissogram (message); Singing Telegram; Strippogram; Strippergram; Stripogram; Novelty telegram
Singtelegramm (ein Telegramm das laut vorgelesen wird und manchmal auch gesungen)
telegraph line         
  • Major telegraph lines in 1891
  • The Eastern Telegraph Company network in 1901
  • A [[magneto]]-powered Wheatstone A. B. C. telegraph with the horizontal "communicator" dial, the inclined "indicator" dial and crank handle for the magneto that generated the electrical signal.
  • A Creed Model 7 teleprinter in 1930
  • A Baudot keyboard, 1884
  • Diagram of alphabet used in a 5-needle Cooke and Wheatstone Telegraph, indicating the letter G
  • Revolving alphanumeric dial created by [[Francis Ronalds]] as part of his electric telegraph (1816)
  • [[Foy–Breguet telegraph]] displaying the letter "Q"
  • GWR Cooke and Wheatstone double needle telegraph instrument
  • German Lorenz SZ42 teleprinter attachment (left) and Lorenz military teleprinter (right) at [[The National Museum of Computing]] on [[Bletchley Park]], England
  • Morse Telegraph
  • [[Pavel Schilling]], an early pioneer of electrical telegraphy
  • Phelps' Electro-motor Printing Telegraph from circa 1880, the last and most advanced telegraphy mechanism designed by [[George May Phelps]]
  • Hughes]] telegraph, an early (1855) teleprinter built by Siemens and Halske
  • Sömmering's electric telegraph in 1809
  • [[Teletype Model 33]] ASR (Automatic Send and Receive)
  • the first long-distance message]] – "WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT" – on 24 May, 1844
  • Morse key and sounder
EARLY SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING TEXT OVER WIRES
Electrical telegram; Electric telegraph; Electric Telegraph; Electromagnetic telegraph; Electronic telegraph; Magnetic telegraph; Telegraph line; Electrical telegraphy; Wheatstone-Cooke system; Morse Telegraph; Morse telegraph; Invention of the telegraph; History of the telegraph
Telegraflinie (Kabel durch welches die Telegrafiesignale fließen)

Definición

strippergram
¦ noun a novelty greetings message delivered by a man or woman who accompanies it with a striptease act.

Wikipedia

Höfle Telegram

The Höfle Telegram (or Hoefle Telegram) is a cryptic one-page document, discovered in 2000 among the declassified World War II archives of the Public Record Office in Kew, England. The document consists of several radio telegrams in translation, among them a top-secret message sent by SS Sturmbannführer Hermann Höfle on 11 January 1943; one, to SS Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann in Berlin, and one to SS Obersturmbannführer Franz Heim in German-occupied Kraków (Cracow).

The Telegram contains the detailed statistics on the 1942 killings of Jews in the extermination camps of Operation Reinhard including at Belzec (B), Sobibor (S), Treblinka (T), and at Lublin-Majdanek (L). The numbers were compiled and quoted by Höfle, likely from the very precise records shared with the Deutsche Reichsbahn. Even though the Holocaust railway transportation records were notoriously incomplete as revealed by the Main Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes against the Polish Nation, the quoted numbers shed a new light on the evidential standard of proof for the scope of the crimes committed by the SS. The telegram gave train arrivals in the prior fortnight, as well as cumulative arrivals until 31 December 1942, for the extermination camps during the deadliest phase of the "Final Solution".