January 10, 2012 at 4:49 pm
Found this remarkable piece today… dunno if it`s been shown here before. At least it`s new to me… 😎
Soviet colour propaganda movie of 1943, showing an exhibition of captured German material in Moscow, incl. a Focke Wulf Fw 189 ‘Uhu’, Fw 200 Condor, Henschel Hs 129, Heinkel He 111, Junkers Ju 88, Dornier Do 217, and numerous Messerschmitt Me 109s, and Focke Wulf Fw 190s:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iE94nxIWjws
Enjoy!
By: Kesha - 10th January 2012 at 22:17
All Russian researchers I have talked to about this enemy equipment display say they were eventually scrapped-hardly makes sense to dig up a public park and bury them does it?
Yep.
I`m living right between the Dutch border and the Ruhr, aka the usual flight corridor of the RAF, and I know that most of the raw materials which fell down from the skies just went straight into the next furnace, of course after a short examination.
By: Kesha - 10th January 2012 at 22:17
All Russian researchers I have talked to about this enemy equipment display say they were eventually scrapped-hardly makes sense to dig up a public park and bury them does it?
Yep.
I`m living right between the Dutch border and the Ruhr, aka the usual flight corridor of the RAF, and I know that most of the raw materials which fell down from the skies just went straight into the next furnace, of course after a short examination.
By: Kesha - 10th January 2012 at 21:38
Thanks for that Kesha, great bit of footage.
They look like they are ready to be cranked up!
Some years ago i watched a interview with Vladimir Putin and he briefly mentioned that his father worked at Gorky Park, and after the war they buried the lot where they stood.
I tried to email the Kremlin at madvlad @redcomi , but still waiting for a reply, or a knock on the door, whatever comes first really!
Seriously though, great post.
Well… I`ve been in Moscow several times as my wife is a Muscovite but I really doubt that they buried that stuff in Gorky Park. 😉
As the Russians are indeed the practical people you Brits think we Germans are… I think that they just studied the tech, then used the amount of new knowledge for their own inventions, melt down the metal or just used it against the enemy.
As far as I know, the JU52 was part of a North Pole exploration in the late 40’s.
By: Kesha - 10th January 2012 at 21:38
Thanks for that Kesha, great bit of footage.
They look like they are ready to be cranked up!
Some years ago i watched a interview with Vladimir Putin and he briefly mentioned that his father worked at Gorky Park, and after the war they buried the lot where they stood.
I tried to email the Kremlin at madvlad @redcomi , but still waiting for a reply, or a knock on the door, whatever comes first really!
Seriously though, great post.
Well… I`ve been in Moscow several times as my wife is a Muscovite but I really doubt that they buried that stuff in Gorky Park. 😉
As the Russians are indeed the practical people you Brits think we Germans are… I think that they just studied the tech, then used the amount of new knowledge for their own inventions, melt down the metal or just used it against the enemy.
As far as I know, the JU52 was part of a North Pole exploration in the late 40’s.
By: DaveM2 - 10th January 2012 at 21:24
Thanks for that Kesha, great bit of footage.
They look like they are ready to be cranked up!
Some years ago i watched a interview with Vladimir Putin and he briefly mentioned that his father worked at Gorky Park, and after the war they buried the lot where they stood.
I tried to email the Kremlin at madvlad @redcomi , but still waiting for a reply, or a knock on the door, whatever comes first really!
Seriously though, great post.
All Russian researchers I have talked to about this enemy equipment display say they were eventually scrapped-hardly makes sense to dig up a public park and bury them does it?
By: DaveM2 - 10th January 2012 at 21:24
Thanks for that Kesha, great bit of footage.
They look like they are ready to be cranked up!
Some years ago i watched a interview with Vladimir Putin and he briefly mentioned that his father worked at Gorky Park, and after the war they buried the lot where they stood.
I tried to email the Kremlin at madvlad @redcomi , but still waiting for a reply, or a knock on the door, whatever comes first really!
Seriously though, great post.
All Russian researchers I have talked to about this enemy equipment display say they were eventually scrapped-hardly makes sense to dig up a public park and bury them does it?
By: typhoon/tempest - 10th January 2012 at 20:14
Thanks for that Kesha, great bit of footage.
They look like they are ready to be cranked up!
Some years ago i watched a interview with Vladimir Putin and he briefly mentioned that his father worked at Gorky Park, and after the war they buried the lot where they stood.
I tried to email the Kremlin at madvlad @redcomi , but still waiting for a reply, or a knock on the door, whatever comes first really!
Seriously though, great post.
By: typhoon/tempest - 10th January 2012 at 20:14
Thanks for that Kesha, great bit of footage.
They look like they are ready to be cranked up!
Some years ago i watched a interview with Vladimir Putin and he briefly mentioned that his father worked at Gorky Park, and after the war they buried the lot where they stood.
I tried to email the Kremlin at madvlad @redcomi , but still waiting for a reply, or a knock on the door, whatever comes first really!
Seriously though, great post.