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Holzauge ([ˈhɔlt͡sˌʔaʊ̯ɡə], "wooden eye", nickname for a spotter)[1] was a Wehrmacht weather station that was built by Nazi Germany after the occupation of Denmark during World War II. It was located on the island of Greenland, which is currently an autonomous territory within the Danish Realm.
^Caldwell, Donald; Muller, Richard (April 2, 2014). The Luftwaffe Over Germany: Defense of the Reich. Frontline Books. ISBN 9781473896963 – via Google Books.
Holzauge ([ˈhɔlt͡sˌʔaʊ̯ɡə], "wooden eye", nickname for a spotter) was a Wehrmacht weather station that was built by Nazi Germany after the occupation of...
Greenland. The Sirius Dog Sled Patrol discovered the German weather station Holzauge at Hansa Bay on the northeast coast of Sabine Island, which was subsequently...
Coast Guard before they could get established. The German weather station Holzauge at Hansa Bay on the northeast coast of Sabine Island was discovered by...
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