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- Edmund Geilenberg (born 13 January 1906, Witten-Buchholz-Kaempen – died 19 October 1964, B****um) was a German official of World War II who headed an emergency...
- prisoners of Mittlebau-Dora as part of Operation Desert directed by Edmund Geilenberg in order to make up for the decrease in oil production due to Allied bombing...
- involved in shale oil. In July 1944, Operation Desert became a part of the Geilenberg Programme. For the Operation Desert construction of ten shale oil extraction...
- 1944 decentralization program (named Geilenbergprogramm after Edmund Geilenberg) started the "Cuckoo" project, an underground oil plant to be "carved...
- Claude Dornier Gerhard Fieseler Friedrich Flick Fritz Gajewski Edmund Geilenberg Berthold Geipel, founder of Erfurter Maschinenfabrik (ERMA) Alfred Freiherr...
- addition, after the creation of the Geilenbergstab (named after Edmund Geilenberg), over the summer of 1944 more underground construction was requested...
- Period Carl Schelenz 1930 Otto Kaundinya 1939 Fritz Fromm 1952–1953 Hans Geilenberg 1954–1967 Helmut Torka 1967–1971 Volker Schneller 1972–1974 Werner Vick...
- large concrete air raid shelter for the SS guard force (type "Salzgitter/Geilenberg"), and small one-man SS air raid shelters (these can also be found on...
- synthetic-fuel production plants (especially in May to June 1944), the Geilenberg Special Staff used 350,000 mostly foreign forced-laborers to reconstruct...
- Federal Foreign Office, as well as High Government Councilor Wilhelm Geilenberg, who ran the cash register. In addition, there were one or two officers...