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RADAR FAMILY TREE
James Clark Maxwell - Heinrich Rudolf Hertz - Guglielmo Marconi - Christian
Huelsmeyer
Hans E. Hollmann - Robert Watson Watt


uMG, "Funkmessgeraet," "Freya" radar. Eight Freya radar units were deployed
along the western German border in 1938. This was the first operational radar
systems. The Freya and Seetakt radars were built by the GEMA company and over
6,000 units were used during WWII. Harry von Kroge has written an excellent book
titled, "GEMA: Birthplace of German Radar and Sonar." Available in English from
the Institute of Physics. Phone 800-632-0880.

One of tne of the last "fathers of radar," Paul-Gunther Erbsloeh, died on the
18th of February 2002 at the age of 97 in Berchtesgaden, Germany. He and his
friend, von Willisen, were the founders of the GEMA Company. Their story is in
the book "GEMA: Birthplace of German Radar and Sonar."

A new book called "Hans Erich Hollmann, Pioneer and Father of Microwave
Technology" by M. Hollmann is available by calling 831.649.6212.

Electronic Genie, The Tangled History of Silicon by F. Seitz and N. G.
Einspruch, University of Illinois Press. 1998. from Borders.  Great book about
the history of electronics. A chapter devoted to Hollmann's contribution to
radar.

Free down-loadable books The Radar War and History of Radio Flight Navigation
Systems in English.

© Copyright 2018 Martin Hollmann