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carlo61 25th April 2019 00:09

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Beale (Post 268046)
The British Air Minsitry's Assistant Directorate of Intelligence, "K" Branch (dealing with enemy prisoners and captured documents)

thank you!

Edward L. Hsiao 17th February 2020 11:30

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
Are there any PW interrogations about the weapons that the Luftwaffe used,especially air to air rockets and surface to air rockets?

Edward L. Hsiao

Peter T 27th August 2020 12:59

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
I was contacted by a Luftwaffe pilot. He has a copy of his A.D.I.(K)report. The report is rather general, but he was interviewed several times and is wondering if there are any transcripts of these interrogations and where they are kept.

Thanks

Peter

Larry deZeng 27th August 2020 13:43

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
Greetings Peter,

Over a span of some 40 years, I have been through all of the P/W interrogation files I could find at both NARA (WashDC) and BNA (London). No transcripts were seen. Once the interrogation report was written and published, the transcripts became redundant and apparently were later destroyed. Perhaps some others here found some and have a different opinion.

L. :)

ArtieBob 27th August 2020 15:23

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
A source of interrogations that some may have overlooked are those made by the USSBS teams. There were a number of them at the USAF museum archives. There are probably some in the USSBS record group at National Archives.


Best regards,


ArtieBob

John Vasco 27th August 2020 23:28

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter T (Post 293908)
I was contacted by a Luftwaffe pilot. He has a copy of his A.D.I.(K)report. The report is rather general, but he was interviewed several times and is wondering if there are any transcripts of these interrogations and where they are kept.

Thanks

Peter

Was it a 'report', or a 'Summary'? The two are entirely different things.

The Report was held in a folder and contained the verbatim Q & A, as well as any photographs.

The Summary was just that. A summary of what was learned from the interrogation, together with details of their aircraft.

Moriii 10th June 2021 22:55

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
Hello everyone,
Is there a finding aid / an index of the ADI(k) files? I am looking for some items quoted by early authors who only gave the name of the interrogated PoW or a not-so-clear reference. A finding aid will help a lot before my next trip to Kew.
Thanks,
Mori

Nick Beale 11th June 2021 10:01

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
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Yes, there is an index at Kew: AIR 40/2980, "Indexes to AI 1(k) Reports, including Middle East (ME), Allied Force Headquarters (AFHQ) and Combined Mediterranean Force (CMF) reports (1 Jan 1940 – 31 Dec 1944)".

I can't now remember if it includes prisoners' names but it does have units, aircraft types, armament, equipment etc. I only photographed a page covering things I was looking for that day (see attached).

Steve Coates 11th June 2021 11:58

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
I don't recall seeing names in any of the indexes for these I've looked at.

John Vasco 11th June 2021 19:40

Re: Researching the Luftwaffe through Prisoner Interrogations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Moriii (Post 306915)
Hello everyone,
Is there a finding aid / an index of the ADI(k) files? I am looking for some items quoted by early authors who only gave the name of the interrogated PoW or a not-so-clear reference. A finding aid will help a lot before my next trip to Kew.
Thanks,
Mori

Here's an example of a 'k' summary:
https://i.imgur.com/9dx5Dz0.jpg


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