WERNEUCHEN AIRFIELD
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December 20, 2016
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November 26, 2007
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Publication Date:
October 19, 1954
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REPORT
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sJerneuchen Airfield
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EVALUATION. s L_
DATE OF= CONTENT,
DATE OBTAINED
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REMARKS
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19 October 1954
1. Between 2 and 18 September 1354, the following supply shipments
arrived at Werneuahen airfield by rail ?
2 September , One boxcar wits ma 3 l terry goods from Jueterbog-Alter
9 Septem erg Thirteen tank cars with 220 tons of solvents from
:'uhland, consigned to Chernikove Two flatcars probably from Straussberg,
consigned to Red Army. The flatcars were loaded with 2 crates, one of
them 6 x 1.20 x 2.80 meters, the other 10 x 3.5 x lo: meters: and
tapering off trapezoid-like to above.'
11 September. Two gondola cars with 40 tons of briquettes from Proch n-
Heidemuehle, consigned to Vlasovo Five gondola cars with 75 tons of
hard coal from Oelsnitz, consigned to Vlasov.
1 September. One gondola car with 25 tons of briquettes from Prochin,
consigned to Vlasov. One car with 10.9 tons of glass from Firna,
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Two boxcars with 6 tons of furniture from
consigned to Goloskovski. One tank car with 22?3
tons of military goods from Velten, consigned to Chernikov.
16 September. One car with 8,.2 tons of glass from Pir_
Tour boxcars with 40 ions of military goods from ue es' ogm
A1tes Lager, consigned to "BHA{". Seven tank cars with 110 tons of
solvents from Ruhland, consigned to Chernikov,
18 Se tember. Six tank cars with 103.9 tons of solvents from Ruhland9
consigned to consigned to Chernikov.
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On.12 September, 1 boxcar and 2 flatcars were dispatched from the field
to Jueterbog-Altes Lagers The cars were loaded' 25X1
with 5 crates, 240 x 140 x 220 czn eaci
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20 The folloe.:rin, ai.s~ activity cze observed at the field bbt een 9 and
15 September.- Between 0800 and WO and betweon 1930 and about
midnight on 95, 109 13 and 14 September,, I1-28e practiced flying
The aircraft took off at intertle of 15 to 25 minutes and fleet
out of might. On 11 Septo bar9 there was flying as on the precodin,
days except that there as no night flying. Between 1145 and 1200
on 15 September D 30 to 35 I1-28s without ausri.liy fuel tanks took
off in rapid auccces lion and disappeared from sight towerd the frost 0
After 1200, jet aircraft were hid flying at very high altitudes
At 1210- ently a U-29 took off o
30 Between 1000 and 1130 on 16 September9 49 11-28s or U-:[1-28a and
Mt 1-.1 ~ e field, 25X1
Shortly past 10009 one
11.28 took off, followed by another 11 -28 after about 5 minutes
About .10459 another aircraft took off o Three groups of three 25X1
soldiers. each proceeded along the barbedauire fence at the norther
boundary of the field, Since the soldiers were unarmed and stooped
down repeatedly it was believed that they were Inspecting, a cable
The names mentioned .as cos:az.,nees were reported proviounly9
except for Colookovski who is reportod for the first time. The `
me'suwe2ente of the crates shipped on 9 and 12 September differ from
those previously observed with jet engine crates. The crate measuring
10 x 3.5 x 108 may have contained a small aircraft,
Cpmaento Two bomber regiments -.QTo believed to be stationed
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