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Occupation
  
Geographer, explorer

Awards
  


Name
  
Ernst Krenkel

Books
  
RAEM is My Call-sign

Ernst Krenkel Radio Officers Archives December 2014

Born
  
24 December 1903 (
1903-12-24
)

Died
  
December 8, 1971, Moscow, Russia

Ernst Teodorovich Krenkel (Russian: Эрнст Теодо́рович Кре́нкель) (24 December [O.S. 11 December] 1903 in Bialystok – 8 December 1971 in Moscow) was a Soviet Arctic explorer, radio operator, doctor of geographical sciences (1938), and Hero of the Soviet Union (1938). Amateur radio callsigns: U3AA, UA3AA, RAEM.

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Early life

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Krenkel was born in Białystok, now Poland, to a German family.

Career

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Ernst Krenkel was a radioman on polar stations

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  • Matochkin Shar (1924–1925, 1927–1928),
  • Tikhaya Bay (1929–1930),
  • Cape Olovyanniy (1935–1936), and
  • Domashniy Island (1936).
  • He took part in Arctic expeditions on the Graf Zeppelin airship (1931), icebreaker Sibiryakov, steamship SS Chelyuskin (1933–1934, callsign RAEM). He was also a radioman on the first drifting ice station North Pole-1 (1937-1938, callsign UPOL). He is known to have set a world record by establishing a long-distance radio communication between Franz Josef Land and Antarctica.

    In 1938, Krenkel went on to work for Glavsevmorput. Later in his life he was employed in the radio industry. In 1951, he was hired by the scientific research institute of hydrometeorological instrument-making, becoming its director in 1969.

    Ernst Krenkel was deputy of Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (1937—1946), chairman of Radio Sport Federation of the Soviet Union, chairman of Philately Society of the Soviet Union.

    Biography

    He wrote a book of memoirs entitled My Callsign is RAEM (Russian: RAEM - мои позывные).

    Death

    Ernst died in 1971 and was interred at the Novodevichy Cemetery.

    Awards and honours

  • Ernst Krenkel was awarded two Orders of Lenin, three other orders and several medals.
  • Krenkel Bay in Severnaya Zemlya is named after him.
  • Ernst Krenkel Observatory located on Heiss Island, Franz Josef Land is named after him.
  • A street in Moscow bears Krenkel's name.
  • Mikhail Veller wrote about him in his collection of novels 'Legendy Nevskogo Prospecta', 1994
  • References

    Ernst Krenkel Wikipedia


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