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Edmund Geilenberg

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to be placed at Pölitz (200), Auschwitz (200), Hamburg (200), Brüx (170, Gelsenkirchen (140), Scholven (140), Wesseling (150), Heydebreck (130), Leuna (120), Blechhammer (100), Moosbierbaum (100), and Böhlen (70); Germany and the Second World War and the Ruhland Fischer-Tropsch plant and other
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synthetic oil plants were upgraded to be "hydrogenation fortresses" (e.g., the plants in the Leipzig area were protected by over 1,000 guns). In addition to increased active defenses, the facilities (
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oil production. The program included the Cuckoo project for an underground oil plant to be "carved out of the
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Similar to the technical experts transferred for the V-2 rocket program
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Defenses included a 21 June 1944, order for a minimum number of
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who headed an emergency 1944 decentralization program, the
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Recipients of the Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross
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Index

Witten-Buchholz-Kaempen
Bassum
National Socialist German Workers' Party
Witten-Buchholz-Kaempen
Bassum
World War II
Nazi Germany
Himmelsburg
Mittelwerk
Ebensee
flak guns
‹See Tfd›
German
Similar to the technical experts transferred for the V-2 rocket program
Oil Campaign chronology of World War II
Dessauer Ufer
Newspaper clipping
"Minutes of Meeting No. 45/6"
the original
"Google Translate"
"Army Air Forces in World War II"
the original
The Strategic Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945
ISBN
978-0-275-94319-6
Categories
1906 births
1964 deaths
People from Witten
People from the Province of Westphalia

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