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==Locations and manufacturing plants== [[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R26738, Kombinierter Fernseh- und Rundfunkempfänger.jpg|thumb|right|FE I – Telefunken's first Television set using CRT ({{Circa|1932}})<ref name=etf/>]] Into the 1930s years, production was made after a distributor in the workshops of the two parent companies. The company headquarters was located in [[Kreuzberg|Berlin Kreuzberg]], Hallesches Ufer 30 (1918–1937). The first commercially made electronic [[television set]]s with [[cathode-ray tube]]s were manufactured by Telefunken in Berlin in 1932.<ref name=etf>[http://www.earlytelevision.org/telefunken.html Telefunken], Early Electronic TV Gallery, Early Television Foundation.</ref><!-- COMMENT OUT: Verification failed due to lack of mention on 1st CRT model: <ref>[http://www.tvhistory.tv/1934-35-Telefunken-FEIII.JPG 1934–35 Telefunken], Television History: The First 75 Years.</ref> --> Starting from 1938, manufacturing and developing plants were concentrated at the new headquarters (until 1945) in [[Zehlendorf (Berlin)|Berlin Zehlendorf]], Goerzallee. During the Second World War, there were further manufacturing plants in the Berlin area, in [[Thuringia]], [[Saxony]], [[Moravia]], [[Silesia]], on [[Rügen]]. In addition, in Baltic countries at [[Tallinn]] and [[Riga]], and in occupied areas of Poland at [[Kraków]] and [[Łódź]], floats and works were established. The [[vacuum tube]] factory Łódź was shifted with the staff in August 1944 to [[Ulm]] ([[Fortress of Ulm|Fortress Wilhelmsburg]]). After the Second World War, new firm locations for development and production were established. The company headquarters was located first in [[Berlin-Schöneberg]] (1945–1948), then in [[Berlin-Kreuzberg]] (1948–1952), [[Berlin-Moabit]] (1952–1960) and [[Berlin Charlottenburg]] (1960–1967). Production plants were located in: [[File:Telefunken Hannover.JPG|thumb|Hanover, Göttinger Chaussee 76: Administration building (1959/1960) of the former ''Telefunken Fernseh und Rundfunk GmbH'' (under [[Cultural heritage management]]), right next former ''Huth Apparatefabrik'' (1940/1941)]] * [[Backnang]]: Long-distance communications and cable technology (now [[Tesat-Spacecom]]) * Berlin-[[Moabit]], Sickingenstr. 20–26: Broadcast and television transmitters, mobile communications (since 2005 Transradio SenderSysteme Berlin AG, later simply known as [[Transradio]]) * Berlin-Moabit, Sickingenstr. 71: Tubes (since 2005: JobCenter Berlin Mitte, employment agency) * Berlin-[[Wedding (Berlin)|Wedding]] (current: [[Gesundbrunnen (Berlin)|Gesundbrunnen]]), Schwedenstr.: Broadcast sets, phono and tape decks, videocassette recorders, Videodisc players * [[Celle]]: Color television sets (1966–1997), buildings completely demolished 2001/2002 * [[Nohfelden|Eiweiler]]: High-frequency engineering * [[Hanover]], Göttinger Chaussee 76: Broadcast and television sets, acoustic engineering (until 1973) * [[Heilbronn]]: Semiconductors, circuits, solar cells, infrared modules (1998–2008 [[Atmel]]; since 2009 {{ill|Telefunken Semiconductors{{!}}Telefunken Semiconductors GmbH & Co. KG|de|Telefunken Semiconductors}} (subsidiary of Tejas Silicon Holdings, UK; Insolvency of Telefunken Semiconductors in April 2013) * [[Konstanz]]: Computer technology, letter sorting systems, character recognition technology, air traffic control systems, studio tape decks, cash dispensing machines * [[Offenburg]]: Long-distance communications technologies * [[Osterode am Harz]] (former Kuba-Imperial plant): Videocassette recorder * [[Ulm]], Danube valley: Television picture tubes * Ulm, Elisabethenstrasse: Radar, radiolocation, detection equipment, speech and radio data transmission systems, Research Centre (2000: [[Airbus|EADS]] Racoms – Radio Communication Systems; then Cassidian, part of EADS Defence & Security, today [[Airbus Defence and Space]], today [[Elbit Systems]]) * Ulm, Söflinger Strasse: Tubes * [[Wolfenbüttel]]: Electroacoustics (from 1973 on)
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