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2./NAGr 13, Info in German Military Archive?
Hi All,
resently I'm considering a visit the Military Archive BAMA in Freiburg to search for information regarding 2./NAGr 13. I'm especially interested in some info during 1944 and 45. Is there anybody who can tell me for which binder (RL xxx) I have to ask? Is there even some information? Would be a great help to save a lot of time. Thanks a lot in advance Rolf |
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You'll be far better off registering to use the Invenio search engine: https://invenio.bundesarchiv.de/invenio/login.xhtml
You can then prepare and provide the file references in advance of your visit. I suspect you'll find little if you just search under NAGr 13. You'll likely have to be a bit more creative with your search terms. |
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Try my best to be a bit more creative. |
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...and I think you will be lucky to get anything on NAG 13 that late in the war
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Don't forget though that you might be able to review a couple of Lutwaffenpersonalamt files in PERS-6.
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Hello Nick,
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Best regards, Andrey |
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It's almost 0100 in the morning in Great Britain right now, Andrey, and I am sure Nick has retired for the evening.
BA-MA Signatur RL/Kart 40 consists of c. 30 or 40 maps as Nick described beginning in February 1944 and ending in early October 1944. There are a few for 1943 as I recall, but those are for the Luftflotte 5 area (Norway and Finland). That's from memory, so perhaps Steve and/or Nick have more accurate information using the Invenio search engine. Larry deZ. |
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Quoting mainly from memory too (30 years but also two or three partial photocopies) there are also some for 1945. I was looking at Italy mostly, with a bit of Southern France and Germany/Austria. They were pretty big sheets (needing a table to spread them out) and there was “on all fronts” in the title, so the East could well have been included. A thing I do recall is that unit names were given as “III./2” etc with coloured inks were used to differentiate JG 2 from KG 2 or SG 2 or whatever. That’s fine until you get a b/w photocopy and take it home (see the atttached, part of the map for 5 September 1944). |
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Larry and Nick, thank you!
Valuable source. |
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