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Fenix78 1st November 2019 11:59

German heavy anti-aircraft batteries around Oswiecim 1944 1945
 
Unfortunatelly in polish language:
(title: Niemieckie ciężkie baterie przeciwlotnicze wokół Oświęcimia)


https://www.amazon.com/Niemieckie-ci...s&sr=1-1-fkmr0

Book has 413 pages, 315 pictures

Simplified Table of Contents
1. Development of anti-aircraft defense
2. Bombing raids
3. Reconaisance missions
4. German heavy anti-aircraft batteries
5. General operating principles
(Kommandogerate, Funkmessgerat, Malsi, Gun)
6. Assembly of heavy guns (wooden and concrete base)
7. Battery command post (wooden and concrete version)
8. Radars
9. Characteristics of heavy anti-aircraft guns
10. Prisoners
11. German expansion plans

edwest2 1st November 2019 16:14

Re: German heavy anti-aircraft batteries around Oswiecim 1944 1945
 
Thank you for posting this. Perhaps it will answer the question: Why were heavy anti-aircraft guns posted there? To defend the IG Farben Buna Werke?


Best,
Ed

Fenix78 1st November 2019 17:49

Re: German heavy anti-aircraft batteries around Oswiecim 1944 1945
 
Hi Ed

Yes. This is exactly this reason. The heavy batteries was to the defend the IG Farben ? At the end of january 1945 Ig Farben was defended by 156 heavy guns grouped in 24 batteries. Germans had plans development of defense. The date end this development it was 31.03.1945. At this time should be around IG Farben 198 heavy guns.

More details of course in book :)


Janusz

edwest2 1st November 2019 18:46

Re: German heavy anti-aircraft batteries around Oswiecim 1944 1945
 
Thank you Janusz. I will get this book for further research. This particular Buna plant produced no synthetic rubber during the war, and was a joint Army-Luftwaffe-SS project. IG Farben was the largest chemical cartel in the world at the time. It produced synthetic fuel (Leuna-Benzin) and lubricants, and had built other synthetic rubber plants. By the end of the war, most Wehrmacht vehicles had synthetic rubber tires. But IG Farben is virtually unknown today.


Best,
Ed

Fenix78 1st November 2019 19:08

Re: German heavy anti-aircraft batteries around Oswiecim 1944 1945
 
Ed
As part of the march plan. H. Goering from June 23, 1941, assumed that production in Oświęcim will amount to 600,000 tonnes, including 400,000 tonnes of fuels and 200,000 tonnes of oils. The effectiveness of the airstrikes carried out in 1944 was very much for the Third Reich severe. While in April 1944, 175 100 tons of fuels were produced, their production completely collapsed in the following months. In September 1944, only 5000 tonnes were produced.


Janusz

edwest2 1st November 2019 19:27

Re: German heavy anti-aircraft batteries around Oswiecim 1944 1945
 
Janusz,


Thanks again. I have a reference that states very little fuel was produced there.


Best,
Ed


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