Parachute Tower Katowice

Parachute Tower 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 the 73rd infantry regiment as an observation tower.

Parachute Tower in Katowice

The parachute Tower in Katowice is the only existing parachute tower in Poland.

Defense of the Tower on 4 September 1939

During the first days of the German invasion of Poland, on 4 September, several Polish Boy and Girl Scouts shot German troops from it, most were killed, with at least 10 fatalities. This incident is the best remembered part of the defense of Katowice by irregular Polish units that occurred on that day and has been described as "legendary".[1][2] Older accounts suggested that the tower was defended for many hours, through newer research suggest that the incident was much shorter.[1][3] When research debunking the older version was first published, it was described as controversial and led to a number of protests.[4]

gollark: Apparently the "RMT" (remote control interface) thing it has might be helpful: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-reference/peripherals/rmt.html
gollark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSiRkpgwVKY (with an ESP8266 though).
gollark: I think I read that the ESP32's I²S hardware could do something vaguely PWM-like up to 80MHz.
gollark: I don't know *that* much. It just seems like it might require a lot of routing table entries on every node to work.
gollark: Based on skimming the disaster radio routing protocol bit, it doesn't really have any defenses against malicious devices fiddling with routing, and may scale poorly (not sure exactly how the routing tables work).

See also

  • List of towers

References

  1. (in Polish) 12.07.2005 Obrona Katowic we Wrześniu 1939 r. S 56.2003. Postanowienie o umorzeniu śledztwa. IPN. 2005
  2. Marian Krwawicz (1979). Śląska reduta 1939. Książka i Wiedza. p. 9.
  3. Buchta, Michał (2005-09-01). "Wątpliwości wokół obrony Katowic - Histmag.org". Histmag (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-10-24.
  4. Wieliński, Bartosz T. (3 December 2006). "Trzy lata po awanturze o wieżę spadochronową". katowice.wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 2019-10-24.


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