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  2. Parachute Tower in Katowice - Wikipedia

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    Parachute Tower in Katowice. Parachute Tower in Katowice (Polish: Wieża spadochronowa w Katowicach) is a 35-metre tall lattice parachute tower built in 1937 for training parachute jumps. It was used in the first days of World War II by Germany's 73rd Infantry Division as an observation tower. The tower is the only existing parachute tower in ...

  3. Parachute tower - Wikipedia

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    The 262-foot (80 m) Parachute Jump ride at the 1939 New York World's Fair (later moved to Coney Island) [5] was a parachute tower, though the United States Army parachute training centre at Fort Benning had only 34-foot (10 m) towers until 1941.

  4. Defense of Katowice - Wikipedia

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    Positions of Polish and German forces in Silesia before the war began. The town of Katowice was located close to the Polish-German border at the time. Given the growing Polish–German tensions, local Polish activists, mainly former Silesian insurgents and youths from the Polish Boy and Girl Scouting, started to organize self-defense militia units by the end of August 1939. [1]

  5. Category:Parachute towers - Wikipedia

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    Kaifeng Parachute Tower; Parachute Tower in Katowice; P. Parachute Jump; Parachute Training Center: Edwards AFB Jump Tower; T. Texas Chute Out

  6. Kościuszko Park - Wikipedia

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    In the park there are several structures, such as a commemorative plaque funded for the patron, Tadeusz Kościuszko, by the people of Katowice in 1925. The parachute tower also dates back to that time. It is currently being rebuilt to its height of 40 m; it was erected as a training structure.

  7. Parachute Tower Katowice - Wikipedia

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  8. Katowice massacre - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] The most notable incidents involved the defense of the Silesian Insurgent House as well as a group of Polish Boy and Girl Scouts shooting Germans from the vantage point of the Parachute Tower Katowice. [3] The defense of the Tower became a remembered incident of the defense of Katowice. [5] [6]

  9. Upper Silesia - Wikipedia

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    Parachute Tower in Katowice, one of the symbols of the Polish Defense of Katowice in 1939 During the German invasion of Poland , which started World War II in September 1939, German troops committed numerous massacres of Polish civilians in the region, including at Gostyń , Łaziska Górne , Jankowice , Zgoń , Lędziny , Świętochłowice ...