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This is in HW5/39, while the RAF data is from AIR22 All the best Andreas Last edited by AndreasB; 27th March 2011 at 10:36. |
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Re: Using Ultra to research the Luftwaffe
I have created a page with German code-names picked up on ULTRA in the Med during November/December 1941. Any corrections and additions more than welcome.
http://crusaderproject.wordpress.com...ring-crusader/ All the best Andreas
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I was most interested in your reply quoted, regarding the messages relating to the beacons that will be used against the German beams. I have been looking for information about their operation in TNA files. Mark Last edited by Observer1940; 1st October 2011 at 04:40. |
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This is a nice example of what you can turn up in Kew, under HW5.
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=27407 All the best Andreas
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Re: Using Ultra to research the Luftwaffe
The pages in my earlier posts may soon disappear as I am cancelling my Humyo online storage account. It is unclear whether they will stay accessible via the links or whether they will vanish altogether, so if anyone wants to see them I suggest they do so in the next week. This also goes for the pages linked in the Using Y-Intercepts to research the Luftwaffe forum where I am posting a similar message.
I hope this is not a problem to anyone. Please PM me if in the future you want access to the documents and I will do what I can. Regards, Bruce
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I've just posted a series of additions and corrections to the site:
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Hi Nick,
Thank you very much especially for the update on NJ St Norwegen. A comment if I may. Oberst Bongartz was not a fighter controller as such. He had previously served as Nacht Jagd Raum Führer 100 http://www.gyges.dk/Nacht%20Jagd%20Raum%20Fuehrer.htm ( a position equivalent to the RAF Sector Controller) at Grove, and I think he was posted to Finland in this function as well. This them begs the question of the location of "NJRF Finland". bregds SES |
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A lot of the material in DEFE 3 that is on microfilm is now available on-line in pdf format - free! Most, but not all of the 1020 files in DEFE 3 are on microfilm, and so should be downloadable.
About 500 files are decrypts of German and Italian naval traffic (mainly encrypted on Enigma and Hagelin, plus a few with hand ciphers such as Reservehandverfahren). Few readers of this list will be interested in those files. The quality of the naval files is generally good. There are also some decrypts of Japanese naval air traffic. To use the on-line material you really need first to make a full list of what is available, starting with DEFE 3/5 (continuation of JP series, continued as KV series); that batch finishes at DEFE 3/19. For some reason about half of the DEFE 3/5 pdf file consists of poor mirror images of the previous page. I don’t know if other non-naval files are like that. I can post a list of the naval files (eg DEFE 3/332-499 consist of ZTPG decrypts) if any one is interested. If you were making a list of the files with messages sent out by Hut 3 (Sigint on the German army and air force) you would not then have to download information from the catalogue on those files. These are big files – generally around 200 kbs. The server seems to be quite fast. Apologies if this information has already been posted. Ralph Erskine |
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Thanks. I'll need to update my site, then! I was at TNA two weeks back and I checked one DEFE 3 message via their onsite terminals but I haven't tried downloading from home.
Having the messages in positive rather than negative is welcome too, after the headaches I used to get from squinting into the old microfilm readers . |
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It's really helpful, but also an embarassment of riches!
All the best Andreas
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