The Monitoring Mast of the WWII German W/T Station Be-2

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ABSTRACT

A first visit on the site of the WWII German W/T station at Mont Saint-Michel de Brasparts (Brittany-FR), cover name Be-2, indicated sometime as either B 2 or B2, on 21st December 2009 allowed the identification of many components and to evaluate their preservation state. The secret Interpretation Report NO. G.590 of the No. 80 Wing RAF of 6th October 1942, dedicated to Be-2, mentioned a cable trench and a short mast may be for calibration purposes, not identified during the first visit, motivated the further visits on 13th - 14th May 2017 for searching their possible vestiges. This article presents the vestiges discovered, the feature of the mast and the reconstruction of Be-2.

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Tomezzoli, G. (2019) The Monitoring Mast of the WWII German W/T Station Be-2. Archaeological Discovery, 7, 75-83. doi: 10.4236/ad.2019.72005.

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