A 14-Year-Old British Boy Built a Device in His Bedroom That Jammed German Radio in Northern France
Автор: WWII War Vault
Загружено: 2026-03-12
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In the spring of 1943, while entire government departments struggled to jam German radio communications across occupied France, a 14-year-old boy in a Kent bedroom quietly built a machine from salvaged spare parts and second-hand valves that did exactly that. No blueprints. No training. No official sanction. Just a teenager, a soldering iron, and an understanding of electromagnetic theory that left a Post Office inspector speechless.
This is the story of Arthur Woodroffe — the boy Britain's official history nearly forgot, whose homemade transmitter pushed a signal across the English Channel powerful enough to disrupt German Army communications along the Atlantic Wall. The Germans searched for a major military installation. They never found it. Because it was in a bedroom.
Some of the most disruptive signals in history came from the smallest possible sources.
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