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- Reinsehlen Camp (German: Camp Reinsehlen) is a largely treeless area of around 100 hectares (250 acres) close to the village of Reinsehlen near the town...
- Bundesstr****e 3 or B3) south of Barrl, near the area known presently as Reinsehlen Camp. However, on 2 August 1935, the anniversary of the start of World...
- France; the pilot, F/O Proddow, evaded capture. This Typhoon crashed at Reinsehlen on 29 July 1944, killing Feldwebel Gold. As was usual with many front...
- hospital for the city of Hamburg in Wintermoor and a military airfield near Reinsehlen. After the Second World War, Canadian forces and units of the British...
- nearby Soltau-Lüneburg Training Area and its ****ociated hutted camp at Reinsehlen. The signal squadron had three troops, two of which were armoured, using...
- used by the British Royal Air Force as Advanced Landing Ground B-154 Reinsehlen. World Airport Codes Flugplatz Hoepen Johnson, David C. (1988), U.S. Army...
- the tank training area are left. The base camp for military exercises, Reinsehlen Camp, has been turned into a nature reserve. In August 1975, fire broke...
- Church is a modern protestant church dating from 1999. Höpen Airfield Reinsehlen Camp Heidegarten is a park founded in 1990 with more than 200 different...
- P-47 Thunderbolt belonging to the United States Army Air Forces near Reinsehlen. He bailed out of his aircraft, but was shot while hanging in his parachute...
- were received in the latter half of December 1944. II. Gruppe moved to Reinsehlen from Kirch****en north of Soltau. There, the Fw 190 A-8 and A-9s were...