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lknapp · 7 months
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Bild des Tages: Pilz im Wald
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megagroundsloth · 1 year
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Enjoyed some spring-like weather on my bike 🚲 😊🌱🌼🌞🐦🎶 In Oberursel-Stierstadt I saw these beautiful sheep (I assume Heidschnucke). And I show you the smallest free-standing house in Germany. Originally it was a transformer substation, but a few years ago it has been converted into a residential building with 14 square meters. The facade was sprayed by the Oberursel graffiti artist Markus Janista (1979-2017) based on the Alte Oper in Frankfurt. --------------------------- ↪ FOLLOW ↩ 🦥 #megagroundsloth 🐏 #megapetsloth 🚲 #megatravelsloth 🖌️ #megaartsloth --------------------------- #naturelovers #hessen #oberursel #architecture #bikeride #radfahren #heidschnucken #taunus #frühling #tierlieb #sonnenschein #walkinginnature #bartträger #natural #natur #enjoynature #imgrünen #draussenunterwegs #deutschland #naturfreund #alteoper #naturallife #frech #fotografie #lieb #selfie (hier: Oberursel Stierstadt) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co_CTNFo9Fq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wolfman-al · 2 years
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Last Weekend I was at the Oberurseler Feyerei, a renaissance fair type of event in Oberursel.
You know, every office could use some of these for arguments.
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fabiansteinhauer · 2 years
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Hotel in Oberursel schnell finden – Rooms24
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Buchen Sie jetzt das beste Hotel in Oberursel! - Rooms24
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deinheilpraktiker · 1 year
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Servicetechniker (m/w/d) für Bad Homburg / Oberursel (Taunus)
Servicetechniker (m/w/d) für Bad Homburg / Oberursel (Taunus)
Ort: Frankfurt am Main, Hessen Beschreibung: und andere Eine betriebliche Krankenzusatzversicherung (z.B. Zahnersatz, Brille, Arzneimittel, Heilpraktiker) Zahlreiche Aufstiegs… Jetzt bewerben!
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barbarapicci · 2 years
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#Streetart by #FaridRueda @farid_rueda in #Oberursel, Germany, for #OOHotels @oohotels More info at: https://barbarapicci.com/2022/08/24/streetart-farid-rueda-oberursel-germany/ #streetartoberursel #streetartgermany #germanystreetart #art #graffiti #murals #murales #urbanart #muralism #muralismo #streetarteverywhere #instastreetart #streetartphotography #streetartpics #streetartaddicted #streetartlover #igersstreetart #graffitiart #arteurbana #wallart #spraypaint #spraypaintart #contemporaryart #artecontemporanea https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch5JHMAojsg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wernerkeil · 2 years
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#Italian #Foodporn in #Oberursel (at La Vita Oberursel) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeGS6_mjKwK1q7qK5oUX-KwffRu-KoIcRLMUTY0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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autoankauf-live · 2 years
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Autoankauf Oberursel von Autoankauf Über Flickr: autoankauf-live.de/oberursel/
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orschelbrit · 2 years
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RT @orschel2day: Oldtimer am Marktplatz in https://bit.ly/3wcN6F4
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lknapp · 2 years
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Bild des Tages: Altes Rathaus in Oberursel
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megagroundsloth · 1 year
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Well, it smelled as expected. 🌸💮🌺🌻🌼🌲🌳 --------------------------- ↪ FOLLOW ↩ ⭐ @megagroundsloth 🦥 #megagroundsloth --------------------------- #canola #canolafields #flowers #blumen #rapsfeld #gelbeblumen #summer #oberursel #spaziergangimgrünen #pflanzen #smell #gelb #nature #bartträger #slothlife #sommer #germany #nase #latergram #🌻 #draussen #beardedman #faultier #naturaleza #natureaddict #naturaleza🍃 #hessen #taunus #raps (hier: Oberursel) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn2lDM2tl2D/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wolfman-al · 2 years
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Last Weekend I was at the Oberurseler Feyerei, a renaissance fair type of event in Oberursel.
I think this was a buzzard.
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fabiansteinhauer · 2 years
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Hotel in Oberursel schnell finden – Rooms24
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Suchen Sie ein Hotel in Oberursel? Wenn ja, dann haben Sie Glück! Oberursel ist eines der beliebtesten Reiseziele in Europa, und als solches gibt es eine große Auswahl an Hotels. Aber bei so vielen Optionen kann es schwierig sein zu wissen, wo man anfangen soll. Keine Sorge, – wir sind hier, um zu helfen. In diesem Blogbeitrag geben wir Ihnen einige Tipps, wie Sie das perfekte Hotel für Ihren Oberursel-Urlaub finden. Wir werden darüber sprechen, worauf Sie in einem Hotel achten sollten, wo Sie nach Hotels suchen und wie Sie verschiedene Hotels vergleichen können. Am Ende dieses Beitrags sind Sie ein Experte für die Suche nach Hotels in Oberursel... Weiterlesen
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major-mads · 4 months
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Dulag Luft
Places of Interest in Masters of the Air
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When captured by the Germans, Allied airmen would be sent to Dulag Luft, the interrogation and transit POW camp for the Luftwaffe that was just northeast of the city of Frankfurt. This is the camp where Cleven and Egan were held in solitary confinement for weeks before being transported right outside Sagan to Stalag Luft III.
Dulag Luft interrogators were some of the best in the business, and Miller describes them in Masters of the Air as "deeply skilled specialists who preferred methods more subtle than a rubber hose (Miller, 2007, pg. 386)." Many of these interrogators had spent time in America and were fluent in English. The conversation "would begin by offering him chocolate and cigarettes and then draw him into some light banter about American baseball or movies.... [the conversation] became so congenial that many airmen were unaware that the interrogation had begun (Miller, 2007, pg. 386)."
The interrogators had thick folders on each man and their bomb group. They gathered their information from intercepted communications, Stars and Stripes newspaper articles, and anything else they could get their hands on. It unnerved some of the men that the Germans knew such specific details of themselves, their families, and their bombardment groups. The conditions were terrible, and many of the officers were subjected to solitary confinement for weeks at a time.
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Miller writes about this in his book:
“Downed Allied airmen felt safer in the hands of the German military than they did with the local citizenry they had bombed. Luftwaffe police and interrogators were in official charge of captured airmen, and their tactics for extracting information were rough but rarely barbaric. After being captured, Lou Loevsky was shipped with other downed American airmen to Dulag Luft, the Luftwaffe interrogation center for Allied airmen at Oberursel, a suburb of Frankfurt am Main. At one point in his interrogation a smiling Luftwaffe major asked Roger Burwell why the men in his 381st Bomb Group at Ridgewell had not yet fixed the broken clock in their officers club. Airmen who refused to provide military or personal information were usually threatened verbally. Some were told that their families would not be informed they were alive and "safe" until they began to cooperate; men captured without identification tags were warned that they could be turned over to the Gestapo to be executed as spies. One stubbornly tight-lipped officer - married and with children - was told that if he persisted in his obstinacy, a report would go out the next day from the German radio station in Calais that the night before he was shot down he had been at the Grosvenor House in London, in room 413, with an attractive blond woman. Knowing that the information was exactly correct, the major is reported to have fainted on the spot. Prisoners were also softened up by the appalling conditions at Dulag Luft: the tomblike isolation, the starvation rations, and the mice that ran free in the dank cells, and crawled in prisoners' pockets searching for food. Sometimes the promise of a shower, a shave, and a hot meal was sufficient to loosen a man's tongue. The guards also fiendishly manipulated the temperatures in the cells, shutting off the electric wall heaters in the winter and turning them up to intolerable levels, to 130 degrees, in warmer weather. Hundreds of airmen arrived at Dulag Luft wounded and were denied medical treatment, a flagrant violation of the Geneva Conventions regarding prisoners of war. "My interrogator said he could see that I was injured and needed treatment and that my being stubborn would only delay my being sent to a hospital," Roger Burwell re-called. On the other hand, high-ranking Allied fliers believed to possess specialized military information were taken on hunting trips or invited to raucous drinking parties with German officers.
Most of the information was gathered from Allied sources by Dulag Luft's efficient staff, who scrutinized American magazines and newspapers brought in from neutral Portu-gal, including Stars and Stripes, a rich source of hometown information about airmen. Additional information, including logbooks, briefing notes, and airmen's personal diaries, was gathered from clothing and other personal belongings found in the charred wreckage of bombers. These documents often contained highly secret data about flight patterns, the effectiveness of German defenses, and targets marked for future bombing. An officer in the American Air Force's Counter Intelligence Corps noted at the time that 'it was not uncommon for large German manufacturers to ask the Luftwaffe if their factories were on the list, and if so, when they could expect to be bombed." German linguists also monitored Allied airmen's wireless communications. According to Hanns Scharff, the interrogators at Dulag Luft had at their disposal a copious file in which "nearly every single word spoken in the air from plane to plane or from base to plane or vice-versa was carefully noted." As Air Force counter-intelligence experts noted in their own secret files, "nothing in the way of documents, written or printed, was too insignificant to merit close scrutiny" by the intelligence staff at Dulag Luft. A case in point is the airmen's ration cards. Every American flier in the European Theater received exactly the same kind of card, and there was nothing on the card to indicate where he was stationed. But investigators at Dulag Luft were able to identify an airman's bomb group by the way his card was canceled. At Thorpe Abbotts, for example, the clerks on duty in the PX marked the cards with a heavy black pencil. The PX counter was made of rough board. All the cards canceled there carried the impression of its distinctive pattern in the black pencil markings. The Air Force's Counter Intelligence Corps estimated that 80 percent of the information obtained by Dulag Luft was supplied by captured documents and monitored radio traffic, with the remainder coming from POW interrogations. After the war, when he was hired as an interpreter by the American military, Hanns Scharff estimated that all but twenty of the more than 500 airmen he questioned disclosed operational and tactical information that proved useful to the Luftwaffe. Few of these airmen, he emphasized, did it knowingly, or through intimidation or a conscious desire to improve the conditions of their confinement. "I suppose he got something out of me," said one flier, "but to this day I haven't the least idea what it could have been." After being released from Dulag Luft, Loevsky and several dozen other airmen were taken by tram to Frankfurt, where they were herded onto cattle cars and sent deep into German-occupied territory to Stalag Luft III (Air Camp number three), near the town of Sagan, a hundred miles southeast of Berlin, one of the half-dozen main POW camps operated by the Luftwaffe hence the term "Luft," or air-for Allied airmen (Miller, 2007, pg. 387-89)."
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Dulag Luft was the first stop in a sequence of camps and transportation depots that downed airmen had to go through. Hopefully, we'll get to see more of the camp in the show! We're less than a month away, guys! The wait is almost over!!
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