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Old 31st December 2013, 22:39
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Re: Looking for abstracts to von Rohden collection at NARS in the 1960's

Hi Larry,

all of Richard's file references are listed in the T971 index:

Dec. 22, 1944 – 4376/163
Tarnzahlen für Flugplätze
Code numbers for German air fields.

May 2, 1945 – 4406/493
Unteriagen für lagebeurteilung
Appraisals of the situation pertaining to air forces, readiness for action of air
task forces, “Storch” (German liaison airplane), antiaircraft forces, and
armament as of May 1, 1945.

Sept. 17, 1944 – 4376/323
Gedanken zur Beurteilung der Ausbildungslage
Appraisal of Air Force training as effected by the scarcity of aviation fuel.

June 25, 1943 – 4376/394
Entwicklung der Flugkraftstefflage der deutschen Luftwaffe
Report relating to the development of aviation fuel situation of the German Air
Force. Also statistical data concerning fuel production, on hand, and consumed.

June 1, 1945 – 4376/436a
Vernehmung von Herman Göring
Report, written under the supervision of the US Strategic Air Force and Air
Ministry, concerning a lengthy interrogation of Herman Göring by officers of
the Luftwaffe Vernehmungs Abteilung (German Air Force Interrogation
Section) due to Hitler’s questioning Göring’s personal intentions in conduct of
the aerial warfare and relating to the following matter: 1. allied air power and
the war, 2. the German Air Force, 3. jet propelled aircraft, 4. allied strategic
bombings, 5. the battle for England, 6. the Russian campaign and the Russian
Air Force, 7. Japan, and 8. other campaigns and operations.

Sept. 23, 1944 – 4376/436b
Report by Col. Ottemeyer concerning statutes governing conduct of war and its dogma, presented by examples for World War II.

Richard, the difference in page numbers between the two PDFs - the 102-page PDF contains an index to the first 61 rolls of microfilm, and the 108-page PDF contains the index for the entire 73 roll set. I recall that the 102-page version was the first to be made available as a PDF by NARA, and then some time (months? years?) later it was replaced by the PDF with the complete index.

Regards

Rod
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