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A map of the Kammhuber Line stolen by the Belgian Agent Tegal and passed-on to Britain.
The original caption reads: Part of a German map stolen by a Belgian patriot (agent Tegal) 20 April, 1942, showing the entire radar and searchlight dispositions in one box (No. 6B) of the Kammhuber Line. The box of 27 searchlights occupies a front of 30 kilometres.
Imperial War Museum? - picture - picture scanned by me Ian Dunster 13:56, 12 March 2006 (UTC) from: Most Secret War by R. V. Jones - Coronet - 1981 - ISBN 0-340-24169-1 and uncredited.
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- It is an engraving created by the United Kingdom Government and commercially published more than 50 years ago; or
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