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    #16
    The Air Ministry was desinged by Ernst Sagebiel.

    Don

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      #17
      Originally posted by slayer View Post
      The Zeppelin parade field is that the same as the Luitpold arena does anyone have a pic of this of what it looked like and what's left of it now ?
      Hi Adam,

      This site http://www.thirdreichruins.com/nuernberg2.htm shows the Zeppelin field, Luitpold arena, and the other Reichsparteitag remains.

      Best,
      Greg
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        #18
        Hi guys. Some time ago I came across Albert speer's son Albert's web page. Looks like he turned out to be an architect like o'l dad. Quite a talented guy. He even looks a lot like dad. Cheers, Raul.

        http://www.as-p.de/content/e4-office/e_4-4-history.php

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          #19
          Here's a AS web page with gallery

          http://www.dataphone.se/~ms/speer/welcom.htm

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            #20
            Originally posted by stgeorge64 View Post
            Recently visited Templehof airport and it really is a magnificent building, I have a couple of pics of the eagle statue at the front entrance. I will track them down and post one.

            Regards Richard.
            Finally got around to posting a couple of pics of Templhof as promised, the pics were taken in September 2006. I could not resist a pic of the magnificent eagle!

            Regards Richard.
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            Always looking for Luftwaffe Kampfflieger related document groups. In particular anything to Kampfgeschwader 2.

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              #21
              I was very suprised to see these eagles still in place!

              Regards Richard.
              Attached Files
              Always looking for Luftwaffe Kampfflieger related document groups. In particular anything to Kampfgeschwader 2.

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                #22
                Hello all,
                Thanks for posting the neat pictures Richard.
                It seems that type of eagle remains a lot where just the swastika has
                gone. Is that a very old 'German eagle' as apposed to a Nazi design?
                It certainly went west when they blew it off the Nuremberg stadium, but
                remains in many places. Did the various military / para - military eagles
                ( with out- stretched wings ) start life from that design?

                Cheers,
                John.

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                  #23
                  Germany used a eagle as a coat of arms hundreds of years before the nazi area, and are still using it.

                  "The origins of the Reich eagle (adler) on German soil probably date back to the time of Charlemagne. Around the year 1200 the black eagle on a gold field was generally recognised as the imperial coat of arms."

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Germany

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by rgaraymd View Post
                    Hi guys. Some time ago I came across Albert speer's son Albert's web page. Looks like he turned out to be an architect like o'l dad. Quite a talented guy. He even looks a lot like dad. Cheers, Raul.

                    http://www.as-p.de/content/e4-office/e_4-4-history.php

                    Talking about Albert Speer: i read his book "Inside the 3rd Reich" and he mentions that his brother was a soldier in Stalingrad with the 6th army and was missing. But he never refers to his brother again in the book (well thats how i remember it).

                    I wonder if his brother survived the war or if he was one of the many lost in Stalingrad?

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                      #25
                      Slt,

                      To answer Federico Peres question, Thorak's work shop designed by Speer is still standing and still very much in use.
                      It is extremely difficult to get access authorisation .

                      yves

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by rgaraymd View Post
                        Hi guys. Some time ago I came across Albert speer's son Albert's web page. Looks like he turned out to be an architect like o'l dad. Quite a talented guy. He even looks a lot like dad. Cheers, Raul.

                        http://www.as-p.de/content/e4-office/e_4-4-history.php
                        wow...yes, he does look a lot like his dad.... Cheers, Torsten.

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