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editDescription | Oskar Vierling was an important German electronic and electro-acoustic instrument designer. He invented the Electrochord and later the Grosstonorgel with Winston Kock. During World War II he worked on various acoustics aspects of torpedoes and secure teleprinters, Siemens and Halske T52 |
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