Germany, Staßfurt, 28.11.1990. Archive No.: 23-44-08 By merging several combines, the RFT-Kombinat Rundfunk- und Fernsehtechnik was finally founded in 1980. It employed a total of 23,000 people in 1990. Likewise, the production of communications engineering was combined in the Kombinat Nachrichtenelektronik. Photo: After reunification, the state-owned enterprise became Rundfunk-Fernseh-Telekommunikation AG Staßfurt, and the production of television sets (Graetz) with state-of-the-art technology could be continued. [automated translation]

Germany, Staßfurt, 28.11.1990. Archive No.: 23-44-08 By merging several combines, the RFT-Kombinat Rundfunk- und Fernsehtechnik was finally founded in 1980. It employed a total of 23,000 people in 1990. Likewise, the production of communications engineering was combined in the Kombinat Nachrichtenelektronik.  Photo: After reunification, the state-owned enterprise became Rundfunk-Fernseh-Telekommunikation AG Staßfurt, and the production of television sets (Graetz) with state-of-the-art technology could be continued. [automated translation] Stock Photo
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock Photo

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4724 x 3052 px | 40 x 25.8 cm | 15.7 x 10.2 inches | 300dpi

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28 November 1990

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Germany

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RFT Combine. Germany, Staßfurt, 28.11.1990. Archive No.: 23-44-08 By merging several combines, the RFT-Kombinat Rundfunk- und Fernsehtechnik was finally founded in 1980. It employed a total of 23, 000 people in 1990. Likewise, the production of communications engineering was combined in the Kombinat Nachrichtenelektronik. Photo: After reunification, the state-owned enterprise became Rundfunk-Fernseh-Telekommunikation AG Staßfurt, and the production of television sets (Graetz) with state-of-the-art technology could be continued. [automated translation]. Date created: 28/11/1990