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Old 19th December 2009, 20:27
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Re: Bf109K-4 production at "Bürg"

"Most" German aircraft industry/manufacturer documents captured by U.S. and British forces ended up in the National Air and Space Museum's Garber Facility in Suitland, Maryland, as microfilms in a collection entitled Captured German & Japanese Air Technical Documents. Many American and European researchers have visited and used this facility and none to my knowledge report having seen any original documents. Everything is on microfilm. The Messerschmitt collection is huge, covering many, many rolls of microfilm, I have been told. The old paper card index to this collection is currently being digitized, and I know that several German volunteer interns have been doing the work during the summers as time allows.

This is not to say that every single piece of paper in this category that was captured by the U.S./U.K. captured document teams was successfully microfilmed before the original document was returned to the BRD. A few may have been lost, misplaced or intentionally removed and transferred to another collection. Since the documents in question have to do with a Konzentrationslager, it is entirely possible that they were turned over to the war crimes people and ended up in U.S. National Archives record group RG 238 or possibly in the U.N. archives in New York.

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