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Meier, Hans Justus: Zum Thema »Fliegende Untertassen«: Der Habermohlsche Flugkreisel, in: Fliegerkalender. Internationales Jahrbuch der Luft- und Raumfahrt, Jahrgang 1999, Hamburg/Berlin/Bonn 1998, p. 5-16.

Fedden also added that the Germans were working on a number of very unusual aeronautical projects, though he did not elaborate upon his statement. [15] Nazi UFO conspiracy theories [ edit ] SEE – They find in Mexico a Nazi coin of the year 2039, a test of time travel or a parallel universe? Turning Point: A History of German Petroleum in World War II”. Shawn P. Keller, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, United States Air Force. OnlineAccounts appeared as early as 1950, likely inspired by historical German development of specialized engines such as Viktor Schauberger's "Repulsine" around the time of World War II. Elements of these claims have been incorporated into various works of fictional and purportedly non-fictional media, including video games and documentaries, often mixed in with more substantiated information. The exterior of the artifact was lined with a ceramic material; Interestingly, NASA’s space shuttles, such as the Columbus, were wrapped in its most superficial layer by a coating of ceramic tiles, which act as a thermal insulator. The original plans of the bell were lost after much of Der Riese was destroyed in 1945, after its discovery .. But what was the Nazi Bell? And what was it for? Richard J. Evans: The Hitler conspiracies. The Third Reich and the paranoid imagination. Allan Lane, London 2020, ISBN 978-0-241-41346-3. About 50 meters away, there were a second and a third ammunition bunker of the same type, and on the downhill side of the road, I caught a glimpse of a concrete-building that turned out to be a harden office or storage building.

During the Second World War, unusual sightings in the skies above Europe were often interpreted as novel Nazi technology. In the first years of the Cold War, Western nations speculated that unusual sightings might stem from Soviet deployment of captured or reverse-engineered Nazi technology. Chester, Keith (2007), Strange Company: Military Encounters with UFOs in WWII, Anomalist, ISBN 978-1-933665-20-7 . Rendall, Graeme (2021). UFOs Before Roswell: European Foo Fighters 1940–1945. Reiver Country Books. p.426. ISBN 9798464991583. In ufology, conspiracy theory, science fiction, and comic book stories, claims or stories have circulated linking UFOs to Nazi Germany. The German UFO theories describe supposedly successful attempts to develop advanced aircraft or spacecraft prior to and during World War II, further asserting the post-war survival of these craft in secret underground bases in Antarctica, South America, or the United States, along with their creators. [1] Early UFOs as possible Nazi technology [ edit ] a b Sheaffer, Robert (January 2009). "Nazi Saucers and Antigravity" (PDF). The Skeptical Inquirer. 33 (1): 13–15.In the end a SS run “Special Evacuation Kommando (command, team / unit)” evacuated the “Bell” and its supporting documentation prior to the Russians’ overrunning the facility. The research team of scientists was less fortunate; But all I could see were bushes, grass and some small trees in the distance. I went on walking for another 10 minutes, then I passed some smaller trees to the left and there in the middle of the valley was the “Fabrica”.

Rendall, Graeme (2021). UFOs Before Roswell: European Foo Fighters 1940–1945. Reiver Country Books. p.422-423. ISBN 9798464991583. The Germans produced high quality fuels for its jet fighter programs, as well as many other fuels, synthetically from coal. US Air ForceSci-fi writers and hoaxers may have actually concocted this machine, plying the postwar reputation of Nazi scientists being capable of almost any technological feat. A video from military historian Mark Felton explores the idea that Adolf Hitler’s Schutzstaffel (SS) paramilitary organization purportedly developed the bell-shaped device. Mr. Igor Witkowski: Claims that he has knowledge about a secret Nazi-German device, which he published as the “Nazi-Bell”. According to him, classified documents exist that refer to the Wenceslas Mine as the last known location where the “Nazi-Bell” had been tested. He admitted to me that he does not even have copies of those documents, and that those records had to be returned to the archive of the Polish Intelligence Service. Childress, David Hatcher; Shaver, Richard S (November 1998). Lost Continents & the Hollow Earth. Adventures Unlimited Press. ISBN 0-932813-63-1. Nazi UFOs are misconceptions (recorded proof) of Zeppelins flying over the sea side of Germany Friedrich, Christof (1979) [1974]. "Samisdat Hollow Earth Expedition". The Nizkor Project. Archived from the original on 2008-08-30 . Retrieved 2006-08-27. Halb so tragisch, der Big Ben ist auch von außen unheimlich sehenswert. Eine fantastische Sicht auf den Big Ben habt ihr zum Beispiel vom London Eye aus. Besonders am Abend solltet ihr euch den Big Ben in London nicht entgehen lassen, denn dann sind er und der gesamte Palace of Westminster erleuchtet, und das trotz Gerüst und Renovierungsarbeiten. Ein Spaziergang entlang der Themse ist am Abend sehr empfehlenswert. Anfahrt

Hitler's UFO Burlington UFO and Paranormal Research and Educational Center". www.burlingtonnews.net. The bell was made of an especially heavy metal and was chained to the ground. It measured 5 meters high, by 3 meters in diameter. Zündel, Ernst (2002-12-01). "Zündelgram". The Nizkor Project. Archived from the original on 2018-12-15 . Retrieved 2006-08-27. The alleged Nazi Bell itself was given its moniker due entirely to the shape of the object. Developed using a hard, heavy metal, it stood approximately 3.7 meters tall (12 ft) but perhaps as much as 4.6 meters (15 ft). It had a 2.7 meter (9 ft) diameter at its widest point.

Power, Ed (July 18, 2019). "Why are we still obsessed with the idea of Nazis on the Moon?". Daily Telegraph. London. Will We Ever Know Why Nazi Leader Rudolf Hess Flew to Scotland in the Middle of World War II?” Brian Handwerk, Smithsonian Magazine. May 10, 2016 Vesco, Renato; Childress, David Hatcher (1994), Man-Made UFOs 1944–1994: 50 Years of Suppression, Adventures Unlimited Press, ISBN 0-932813-23-2 . However, the most surprising thing about the Nazi campaign was that this secret project had been developed with the names of Kronos (time) and Lanterntrager (light bearer), with strange secret documents referring to a Gate of Time. Rendall, Graeme (2021). UFOs Before Roswell: European Foo Fighters 1940–1945. Reiver Country Books. p.413. ISBN 9798464991583.

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