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  • Temporal Coverage starts with "1943-10"

Mr Karl L Wickenrode's account of the events at Frankfurter Straße, Weinbergbunker, Marstall and Kaufunger Straße.

Mr Christian's account of the events at Moltkestraße 7.

Mrs Elfriede N's account of the events at Friedrichsplatz 3, Obere Karlstraße 17/19 (Bürgersäle).

Police Sergeant Franz Aschemann's account of the events at Königstraße 74.

Mrs Hannah, K's account of the events at Wildemannsgasse 19 (“Pinne”).

Heinz Wiegel's account of the events at Luisenstraße 9 and Große Rosenstraße 21.

Mr Jakob Gockel's account of the events at Oberste Gasse 43.

Mrs Käthe Sch's account of the events at Luisenstraße 2, Old Barracks (north wing), Railway Bunker, Bismarckstraße. Included is a statement by her son, Harry.

Johannes Leimbach's account of the events at Zeughausstraße 10, Wildemannsgasse 19 'Pinne'.

Luise M's account of the events at Packhofstraße 18.

Franz N and Elisabeth N's account of the events at Wildemannsgasse 19, Pinne.

Emmy O's account of the events at Königsplatz (post office), Ziegengasse 13.

Frank Jan B's account of the events at Moltkestraße 14

Mr Alfred P's account of the events at Schäfergasse 5 and Gartenstraße 26.

Margarete F's account of the events at Schäfergasse 39.

Miss Clara A's account of the events at Heckershäuser Straße 10 and Main Cemetery.

Police Sergeant Karl E's account of the events at Police Station no 4 (Reuterstraße 12) and Moltke-straße 8.

ABrooksR151029.mp3
Rita’s late husband was Flight Lieutenant Edward Brooks DFC, DFM. He was in the Home Guard before he enlisted with the Royal Air Force in February 1941, and sometime later went to RAF Uxbridge. Following his training at Blackpool the recruits…

Gretel B's account of the events at Moltkestraße 9.

Heinrich G's account of the events at Bettenhäuser Straße 6.

Anna A's account of the events at Hohenzollernstraße nos. 26 and 28, Hindenburg-platz.
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