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  2. File:USAAF map of the raid on Schweinfurt, 14 October 1943.jpg

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  3. U.S. Army Garrison Schweinfurt - Wikipedia

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    The installations that would go on to comprise Ledward and Conn Barracks of USAG Schweinfurt began construction in 1935. Ledward Barracks was then a Heer tank barracks, constructed from 1935–36 for Panzerregiment 4, then called the Schweinfurt Panzerkaserne or Adolf-Hitler-Kaserne, while Conn Barracks, originally known as Flugplatz Schweinfurt was constructed from 1936–37 as a Luftwaffe ...

  4. File:Track chart of the Schweinfurt–Regensburg mission, 17 ...

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  5. Schweinfurt Army Heliport - Wikipedia

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    It was redesignated as Schweinfurt Air Base on 1 August 1947, in anticipation of the Air Force becoming a separate branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. On 5 October 1947, control of the airfield was turned over to the United States Army as the Air Force consolidated its forces around the Munich area.

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  7. Second Schweinfurt raid - Wikipedia

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    USAAF map of the flight to Schweinfurt. Factories in and around Schweinfurt accounted for a significant amount of German ball bearing production. The Kugelfischer plant produced 22 percent, the Vereinigte Kugellagerfabriken I and II produced 20 percent, and another one percent came from the Fichtel & Sachs factory.

  8. German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II - Wikipedia

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    1944 map of POW camps in Germany. American Red Cross German POW Camp Map from December 31, 1944. Nazi Germany operated around 1,000 prisoner-of-war camps (German: Kriegsgefangenenlager) during World War II (1939-1945). [1]

  9. File:Schweinfurt, Rüfferstraße 4-002.jpg - Wikipedia

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