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jim norton 1st May 2009 14:01

nara/bama
 
hi,
i am looking for material about kg26. nothing to be found in the bama, but maybe in the nara?! i had a look into the online-catalogue, but did not even manage to find the ktb of the bordfliegergruppe (as shown in a former thread here on toch). can someone help me?
all the best
jim

Larry deZeng 1st May 2009 15:47

Re: nara/bama
 
I believe several of us have already looked into this for you, Mr. Norton:

http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=16763
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=16763


It seems to me that your questions have been adequately answered, including the one concerning the Kriegstagebücher und Anlagen des Bordfliegergruppe 196.

jim norton 4th May 2009 14:05

Re: nara/bama
 
dear mr. dezeng,
thank you for you reply. but after i´ve seen what appeared in the nara searchlist, i wihed that there could be alos somtething found about the gruppen of kg26! nothing more to worry about. and i also expected to get to know, how to find material online in the nara catalogue, because i haven´t found anything there.
jim

Larry deZeng 4th May 2009 14:33

Re: nara/bama
 
The NARA microfilms of Luftwaffe documents are simply microfilms of the records currently archived at BA-MA in Freiburg, with the exception of the old T-1033 Luftgau enemy aircraft investigatory collection. In sum, if it's not at BA-MA, it's not at NARA WashDC. As already mentioned, very little of the Luftwaffe's records survived the war, which you can read about in this link: http://www.lwag.org/reference/fla001.pdf .


There are no other records of KG 26. Presumably, Rudi Schmidt had a collection of unofficial postwar veteran's memoirs, preserved letters home from Geschwader personnel and a collection of photocopied Flugbücher to use as resources when he wrote the KG 26 book nearly 20 years ago, but Rudi died in February 2000 so you cannot contact him.

While we appreciate your persistence, Mr. Norton, I can assure you that we have given you our best advice and your further pursuit of KG 26 documentation is illusory.

jim norton 4th May 2009 20:44

Re: nara/bama
 
dear mr. dezeng,
very kind of you, thanks again for your reply. i already had contacted the familiy of rudi schmidt. you might not know, that they have thrown away all material he had collected. so my hope was, that there could have been other sources. i hope i can ask you boring question in the future.
thanks again
jim

Larry deZeng 5th May 2009 00:13

Re: nara/bama
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jim norton (Post 85474)
dear mr. dezeng,
very kind of you, thanks again for your reply. i already had contacted the familiy of rudi schmidt. you might not know, that they have thrown away all material he had collected. so my hope was, that there could have been other sources. i hope i can ask you boring question in the future.
thanks again
jim

No, I had not known. But it does not surprise me since that would be typical of what grandchildren, nieces and nephews do with the memorabilia of World War II veterans - 99% is either sold or tossed. So much for history.


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