File:Fernschreiberlied 1.jpg

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Svenska: Fernschreiberlied (sid 1 av 3) - teleprintersång. Meddelande från Oslo till Berlin 29 november 1941, uppsnappat och avkodat genom svensk signalspaning.
English: Fernschreiberlied (page 1 of 3) - teletypewriter song. Message from Oslo to Berlin on 29 November 1941, intercepted and decrypted by Swedish signals intelligence.
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Source LA2's photos of a declassified Swedish government document in the Military Archives of Sweden (Krigsarkivet), Stockholm. Intercepted and decrypted teletypewriter message from Nazi-occupied Oslo (GHOSX) to Berlin (GHBZ) on 29 November 1941.
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