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Inge Zimski 12/13/2003 12:34:46 AM | the airport in Nora/Weimar was used for the B-17. Any one else besides the Pistol Packin MAMA took of from there and what route it has taken???? |
ed logan 12/25/2003 9:54:45 PM | Re: Nora/Weimer airport???? Where the hell is this airport located??? |
Donald Byers 12/30/2003 11:56:33 PM | This will at least establish where Nora-Weimar without an indication of an airport mentioned but they could have had one in the area. Don DR. KAUFFMANN: Witness, have you any recollection when concentration camps were first established in Germany? KESSELRING: Yes. It was in 1933. 1 remember three concentration camps, but I do not know exactly when they were established: Oranienburg, which I often passed by and flew over; Dachau, which had been discussed vehemently in the newspapers; and Weimar-Nora, Weimar, a concentration camp which I flew over quite frequently on my official trips. I have no recollection of any other concentration camps; but perhaps I may add that, as a matter of principle, I kept aloof from rumors, which were particularly rife during those periods of crisis, in order to devote myself to my own duties which were particularly heavy. |
Inge 12/31/2003 8:56:12 PM | if you have nothing nice to say then shut up.It's locadet in Germany |
Inge 12/31/2003 8:59:58 PM | thank you. I knew where it was,because my mother and I went there several times.I tried so hard ro remember what type of american planes flew out of it.After the war the Russians took it over.We went back to visit some relatives there and what a horror i have seen by the russians there. |
Donald Byers 1/7/2004 5:49:26 PM | I could believe it about the Russians they left every thing in ruins. There was not that much out their about Nora-Weimar and took a little bit to find it but glad I could help you. Don Byers Lubbock Texas |