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Richard T Eger
07-11-2001, 02:23 PM
For those into the advanced Luftwaffe aircraft development and a willingness to "expand" your horizons into the "off the wall stuff", this could be the site for you. The site address is:

http://www.ufo.it/german/

Sections of interest are:

A Short Survey About Nazi UFOs

<U>Giuseppe Belluzzo</U> - "Did he start up the whole Nazi "flying saucer" saga ? An Italian turbine engineer claims before Schriever that "flying saucers" were Italian blueprints, later passed to Germans." Background, newspaper clippings, and rough drawings.

<U>The Schriever Story</U> - "The first would-be inventor of a Nazi "flying saucer". More than Belluzzo, he launched the concept of man-made UFOs by the Nazis. Like Beluzzo he died a few years after his claims and the mistery begins." Fairly good information, with numerous drawings and a photo of the inventor.

<U>The Miethe Story</U> - "The faboulous "V-7" comes to life and the real saga has begun. Now we have even the purported pictures of the 1944 Nazi "flying saucers"." Background, rough sketches, newspaper clipping, and photo of model.

<U>Klein, Epp and the Others</U> - "After Schriever and Miethe here they are a group of other wanna-be "fathers" of Nazi UFOs. The legend is becoming larger and larger and there is space for more people claiming hard-to-believe stories." No further info.

<U>The Story becomes even Wilder</U> - "Now the Germans (secret SS detachments and secret societies) have even built inter-stellar spaceships to go to Aldebaran, 63 light-years from here. Such purported Nazi flying sacuers are just taken from the late contactee G.Adamski photographs." No further info.

<U>Pictures of the Dreams</U> - "To feed the Nazi UFO claims some more hard evidence was necessary. So some pictures started to come up: blurry and unclear but for a German black cross, they were the ultimate proof for the Nazi "flying saucers"." Six pictures or groups of pictures of flying saucers.

<U>Renato Vesco</U> - "This Italian aeronautical technician claimed modern "flying saucers" are the Anglo-Canadian development of very advanced German projects, namely the circular unmanned crafts "Feuerball" and "Kugelblitz". Both of them were in the prototype stage and maybe they were even flown-tested just at the end of the war. Vesco and his impressive documentation have been often used by many later authors in order to try to substantiate their empty claims." Discusses Vesco's 3 books, with illustrations therefrom.

<U>Gallery of Newsclippings</U> - Six newspaper clipping images, starting in 1950. The clippings are too small to be readable.

German Secret Weapons Bibliography - Claiming to be the largest source, registration as a member is required to view the bibliography.

"Nazi UFO" Connection Bibliography - Again, claiming to be the largest source, registration as a member is required to view the bibliography.

Pictures of the Wonders

<U>Artwork of German WWII Saucers</U> - "Artist renderings of the alleged German "saucer projects". An intriguing gallery of unlikely wonders, but highly fascinating."

<U>German Secret Aircrafts Artwork</U> - "A large selection of colorful artworks mostly taken from model kit packages and portraiting German jets, prototypes, and projects. Great gallery of possible air war scenes, not computer-generated."

Books about German Secret Weapons - Four pages showing a selection of covers with brief comments about each book.

Links to German Secret Weapons and "Nazi UFO" Sites and Pages - Very nice set of links for the advanced and exotic Luftwaffe types, including one link for a Japanese site.

Regards,
Richard

[This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 11 July 2001).]

Richard T Eger
12-05-2002, 03:42 PM
There appears to be an alternative address to this site:

http://www.naziufos.com/

Both are working at the time of this writing.

Regards,
Richard