April 11th

Friday, June 10, 2011

Freiburg BA-MA Researchers

Recherchedienste:
Recherchedienst Haas
Benjamin Haas M.A.
Runzstr. 2
79102 Freiburg
Tel. 0761 / 38433954
E-Mail: haasbenjamin@web.de
Homepage: http://archivrecherchehaas.neuerplan.org
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Sebastian Remus
Sponeckstr. 13
79361 Jechtingen
Tel.: 01765 / 62 24 25 40
E-Mail: remusresearch@t-online.de
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Dr. Peter Steinkamp
Hildastr. 33
79102 Freiburg
Tel./FAX: 0761 / 47 68 70 4
Mobil: 0172 / 84 58 90 3
E-Mail: SteinkampP@aol.com
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Archivrecherchen von Livonius
Haierweg 21
79114 Freiburg
Tel.: 0761/4538166
FAX:0761/43135
E-Mail: U-v-L@gmx.de
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Axel Wittenberg M.A.
Valentinstraße 7
79100 Freiburg
Tel.:0761/36307755
E-Mail: a.wit@t-online.de
(Stand: 6.5.2011)

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Friday, June 03, 2011

A Trip Is Necessary...

Dear Mr Byron Blake Estimate number: E457736 Thank you for contacting the National Archives with your request for an estimate for the cost of copies of records. Our preliminary examination of your request shows that specific information within this document is not easily identifiable and will require research. There are three ways for you to identify the material you want copied, assuming that it exists: 1. You, or someone acting on your behalf, are welcome to visit us to do the research yourself. Our staff will give you advice free of charge. For visiting details, please go to http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/visit/. The only payment would be if you then wanted to buy copies from our Record Copying Department or use the self-service copying facilities (where available). You can take photographs of documents using your own digital camera, under certain rules. For details of the options go to http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/recordcopying/. 2. You can hire an independent researcher to carry out specific or wider-ranging research for you, both at The National Archives and in other relevant archives. For details, and for a list of independent researchers who conduct research at The National Archives, look at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/irlist/. 3. You can use our paid search service, if you have a specific request: we cannot undertake wide-ranging research. We will reply to your request within 20 working days of receiving it, excluding any days between asking for and receiving your payment. For details go to http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/foi/research.htm . We wish you every success in your research, but please be aware that the records in our custody are not always complete: they were not created or kept for research purposes, but for use by the government or law courts of the day. We cannot guarantee that you will find what you are looking for. Sheila AnirudhanRecord Copying DepartmentThe National Archiveshttp://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/recordcopying/

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UK Archive Response to Dulag Luft Records

Dear Mr Byron Blake This email is to confirm we have received your request for an estimate for document copying. Your request for an estimate should be completed and sent to you within 10 working days. You will be sent another email explaining how you can view your estimate. You can then proceed with an order to copy some or all of the items you requested. Please save or print this email or make a note of the following details. You should quote your estimate number in all correspondence and queries.

Paper copiesColour option: Monochrome 1. Document Reference(s): AIR 40/2316Instructions for Copying: Interrogation records of United States Army Air Force, 8th Air Force, 2nd Air Division, 44th Bomb Group, 506th Bomb Squadron members S/Sgt Donald L. Young captured on 11 April 1944 near Bernburg, Germany. Interrogation records of USAAF, 8th AAF, 44th BG, 506th BS, 1LT John D. Money captured on 11 April 1944 near Bernburg, Germany. Also records on8th AAF, 44th BG, 506th BS S/Sgt Wallace E. Kirschner captured on 11 April 1944 near Bernburg, Germany.

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