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Old 14th January 2006, 17:06
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Re: Luftwaffe target codes

Dear Bill

I have come across a list of targets for Middlesborough. Will post them later this weekend.

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Old 14th January 2006, 17:21
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Re: Luftwaffe target codes

Later this weekend came faster than I expected...

The known Middlesborough targets comprise:

Cat 45/10 Harbour installations
Cat 50/39 Power station
Cat 52/10: Waterworks
Cat 61/1: Tar distillation works
Cat 61/3; Chemical works
Cat 61/10; Chemical works
Cat 70/1: Rolling mills
Cat 70/3: Blast furnaces and rolling mills
Cat 70/6; Blast furnaces and steelworks
Cat 70/36: Ironworks and steelworks
Cat 70/37: Steelworks
Cat 70/38; Blast furnaces
Cat 70/39; Blast furnaces
Cat 83/8; Shipyards
Cat 83/18; Shipyard

This is not likely to be definitive, but not a bad representative list.

I may have a xerox of one or two of these somewhere about the house...

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Old 14th January 2006, 17:21
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Re: Luftwaffe target codes

Later this weekend came faster than I expected...

The known Middlesborough targets comprise:

Cat 45/10 Harbour installations
Cat 50/39 Power station
Cat 52/10: Waterworks
Cat 61/1: Tar distillation works
Cat 61/3; Chemical works
Cat 61/10; Chemical works
Cat 70/1: Rolling mills
Cat 70/3: Blast furnaces and rolling mills
Cat 70/6; Blast furnaces and steelworks
Cat 70/36: Ironworks and steelworks
Cat 70/37: Steelworks
Cat 70/38; Blast furnaces
Cat 70/39; Blast furnaces
Cat 83/8; Shipyards
Cat 83/18; Shipyard

This is not likely to be definitive, but not a bad representative list.

I may have a xerox of one or two of these somewhere about the house...

Chris Going
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Old 14th January 2006, 22:55
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Re: Luftwaffe target codes

Chris,
Thanks for the list. Fortuitous - I live 6 miles from Middlesbrough! I assume that the prefix is generic and that the suffix corresponds to, say, a specific industrial installation that is also identified by its commercial name. If that is so, in the national scheme of things each suffix must be unique to a particular installation. Is that right? If that is correct, presumably there must have been a Luftwaffe list of specific installations, the names of which each corresponded to a unique suffix. I seem to be labouring this a bit but I hope that you get the drift. Does anyone know of such a Luftwaffe list? Bill
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Old 15th January 2006, 00:27
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Re: Luftwaffe target codes

Bill

You are quite right. The first two digit code is for the class, the second is the Unique target identifier. Not all targets have original target document sets surviving though -many can only be identified if they appear on annotated prints distributed with intel reports of one kind or another. Much of the Dick Tracy TM-3 class consists of these annotated prints. The giveaway that this is not an original target doc is the picture citation, which usually appears as (for example) Bild 2468 z 10, or Bild 2336 z 45, or some such. After later 1941/2 even original target documents started to carry this kind of descriptor whioch is a puzzle. Anyway to cut a long story short you should be able to identify all of the targets from surviving annotated prints of Middlesborough, but there is no list, to my knowledge.

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Old 15th January 2006, 13:30
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Re: Luftwaffe target codes

Thanks, Chris. You're in the Acknowledgements already! (ww.billnorman.co.uk). Bill
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