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Re: I. G. Farben Building (now the Poelzig-Bau) Frankfurt, Germany. Architect: Hans Poelzig

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Posted by  Robert Noble on March 24, 2004 at 15:10:42:

In Reply to:  Re: I. G. Farben Building (now the Poelzig-Bau) Frankfurt, Germany. Architect: Hans Poelzig posted by Chip Chapin on March 12, 2000 at 19:33:02:

I'm interested in finding out if any records exist concerning the
6900th Security Squardren are available. I was assigned to the I.G
Farben Building in the fall of 1955 for about ninety days until I
was reassigned to the U.S.Air Force Base at Ramstein, Germany.
I remember staying at what was called "Wax Circle" during my short
stay in Frankurt, and truly enjoyed the many contacts of both the
Military and German civilians while there. Simply an inquiry, and
hopefully will get back to Frankfurt to see the wonderful site of
that neat City. Mr. Noble

 
 
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