The Sockel Freya Egon was a German World War II radar station located in what is now Poland. It was part of the Freya early-warning radar system, which was developed by the Luftwaffe to detect incoming enemy aircraft at long range. These radar installations were crucial components of Germany's air defense network during the war, providing advance warning of Allied bombing raids. The site represents the extensive German military infrastructure built in occupied territories during the conflict.
Sockel Freya Egon
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