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    Ordensburgen Books

    I am always interested in the Ordensburgen. These books are in German, and I was wondering if they are of any value to a non-German reader:
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    Another--this one on Vogelsang:
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      I can't be sure, but I believe this is the back of the Vogelsang book:
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        Anyone have them, and if so, good, bad or so-so?
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          #5
          sorry I cannot answer your question, as I have never seen these books....are there anymore in a series? Cheers, Torsten.

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            #6
            Anyone read these books yet? Any other new Ordensburgen books come to market lately?
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              #7
              Vogelsang

              There is another book about Vogelsang, written by F.A. Heinen:
              Vogelsang Von der NS-Ordensburg zum Truppenübungplatz in der Eifel
              from Helios, ISBN 3-933608-46-5
              The book tells the story of the Ordensburg, as well what happened with it after the war.
              It's from 2002!

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                #8
                i havent seen them either..

                but i have the DVD "order castles of the third reich" which shows the castles as they appear today along with period photographs.


                http://www.amazon.com/Order-Castles-...he+third+reich

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                  #9
                  Mr. Arntz books on the subject are 3 or four I believe.They are well done, and a must for ordensburg interested collectors. (I also am one) No really new books have come out. I had planned to do one myself on the first class in 36 , but put it on hold. What is it you are trying to figure out ?

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                    #10
                    I have seen another called 'NS-Ordensburgen' by F. Heinen, which covers Vogelsang, Krossinsee and Sonthofen:
                    see www.vdmedien.de

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                      Krossinsee Dedication Book

                      This book was presented to Dr. Ley at the dedication of Krossinsee on his birthday. On vellum parchment and hand lettered and drawings from the students. Large with leather over wood covers and copper fittings. Its massive.
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                        Dedication page
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                          Some pages
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                            more
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                              Note Dr. Ley
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