@FrauHodl Maybe Adolf Galland did know that. Galland was approached by a commissioner for Adenauer to join the Bundeswehr when he returned from Argentina.
@FrauHodl Galland was a famous nazi pilot and was interrogated by Caryl Rosemary Baring-Gould, an intelligence officer at Latimer House.
@FrauHodl “During WW2, Latimer House became the centre of highly top secret activities run by MI5 and MI6 under the obscure name Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Unit(CSDIC). It masked as a supply depot as No.1 Distribution Centre and no one locally knew its true activities.”
@FrauHodl “Prime Minister Churchill ordered an unlimited budget to be spent on converting the estate for ‘secret purposes’. The equivalent of £21 million in today’s money was spent on setting up operations here.”
amershammuseum.org
amershammuseum.org
@FrauHodl For the record, Churchill and Kennedy were both visitors at Cliveden.
@FrauHodl John Gilbert Winant, successor of Joseph Kennedy, had his residence on the Latimer House estate.
@FrauHodl Adolf Galland fought against Curtis LeMay in the Schweinfurt-Regensburg mission. After the war Galland befriended many of his earlier enemies, like Robert Standford Tuck and Douglas Bader.
en.m.wikipedia.org
en.m.wikipedia.org
@FrauHodl Bader wrote the foreword to Hans-Ulrich Rudel’s book Stuka Pilot. Rudel was also friends with Galland and Otto Skorzenzy. The latter is repeatedly linked to the assassination of JFK.
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