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🇨🇦 📃 🛸 RCAF Interrogation Report on Flying Saucers – June 21 1952

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Purpose of Interrogation:

The RCAF was informed by Mr. REDACTEDΒ an ex-RCAF officer, thatΒ a German immigrant,Β residing in Cornwall, Ontario, had knowledgeΒ of German Flying Saucer’s design and production.Β An interview was arrangedΒ and the report that follows has been divided into three parts coveringΒ three periods of interrogation.

FIRST PART
Interrogation by: S/L G.A. White, F/L H. Brooks, Mr. S. Shranshonko
Observers: G/c M.W. Timerman,F/0 H.P. Korntoff

Date of Interrogation: 21 June 1952.

Place of Interrogations: AFHQ Ottawa: (Ex-member of German Wehrmacht)

Subject: – Alleged designer of Flying Saucers Welt Schiffe) (World Ships).

Background of Source:

(a) Place of Birth: Neunkuchen on Brand (Bavaria)
(b) Date of Birth:Β 7 Nov 1927
(c) Education: REDACTED commencedΒ his formal education at theΒ age of six and continued for eight years to the age ofΒ 14 when he entered a civilian flying school. WhileΒ attending the civilian flying school for a period ofΒ two years he studied draftsmanship, airframes, aero enginesΒ and theory of fight, etc. During this period he qualifiedΒ on gliders obtaining 400 to 500 hours, Source also qualified as a pilot, flying approx 500 to 600 hours on AredosΒ 32β€². and REDACTED, stated that the 5Β to 600 hours onΒ conventional aircraft were flowing in a period of nine months.

Approx one year after entering the civilian flyingΒ school (Fliegerhorst Kommandantur A(e) 29/VH) source
stated that he was interviewed by a captain named MullerΒ who expressed interest in him. REDACTEDΒ was apparentlyΒ a brilliant student. During the interview, the source noticed a book on unconventional weapons on the Captain’s desk and expressed a wish to peruse the document. He stated thatΒ Captain Muller was in charge of special projects at theΒ school as well as being an intelligence officer. ItΒ developed that source was selected as one of twelve persons (ages 28 to 40) who began a study on aircraft design.Β During his training period, the selected twelve were taught aΒ secret code in order that they might communicate withΒ one another on aircraft design. Before leaving theΒ school REDACTEDΒ stated thatΒ the flying saucer was designed.

Pre-Military Employment

Source had attained the age of sixteen by now and desired to serve on aΒ war front. As he volunteered for the Arbeitdionst(labour service)Β Capt Muller was unable to retain him at the school to continue his research,

When the source was with Arbeitdionst in Italy he was employed as a courier.Β During this time he communicated regularly byΒ secret code withΒ Capt Muller and gave his opinion and guidance to Capt Mailer in the further
design of the flying saucer.

The source remained with Arbetdienst for six months when he volunteeredΒ for combat flying duties.

Military Service

At 16 1/2 years of age in 1944 source volunteered for Military service.Β He was accepted in the Wehrmacht and assigned to 275 Squadron based in FlorenceΒ Italy, He was definite that he did not serve in the German Air Force. REDACTEDΒ further stated that 275 Squadron was equipped with ME 109 FW and that thisΒ squadron was employed in normal combat duties. He stated that the Sqdn aircrew was personnel who had been trained at the civilian flying schools andΒ that the Sqdn was re-deployed every fourteen days to a new location.Β The uniform worn by 275 Sqdn personnel was of a special design similar to those wornΒ at German civilian flying schools. In Feb 1945 source was shot down overΒ Milan after having destroyed three Thunderbolts and one Mustang. The source wasΒ slightly wounded and taken prisoner by the Americans. After aΒ few days, heΒ escaped and returned to Herzogenaurach ( approx 10 miles N of Murenbourg),Β the same unit at which the source received his flying training as referred to inΒ para 7 (c).

REDACTED reported to Capt Muller who was still in charge of specialΒ projects at the school and he remained there until the Americans capturedΒ Herzogenaurach in July 1945.Β During this time source stated that he continuedΒ to assist Capt Muller in the design of unconventional weapons.

Upon returning to the school source stated that he inquired of CaptΒ Muller about the progress made in the development of the flying saucer.Β Capt Muller informed him that the flying saucers were being assembled and tested atΒ Stettin and at a location SB of Munich.Β It was the latter location that the source stated that he visited accompanied by Capt Muller.

The source was modelling to disclose tho exact location of this assemblyΒ plant. He stated that it was an underground factory located under a mountain.Β This assembly plant employed approx 150 persons who were completely accommodatedΒ within the underground factory. The source stated that during his 44-hour visit he saw four flying saucers being assembled.

When the Americans overran the Herzogenaurach area Capt Muller andΒ source were forewarned and attempted to escape with plans of the flyingΒ saucer by aircraft. The source stated that a soldier hit Capt Muller when he was leaving & building for the aircraft and attempted to gain possessionΒ of the documents.
then shot to private and the wounded Capt told the sourceΒ that he was dying and to destroy the documents. Source then destroyed theΒ documents and was subsequently captured by the Americans.

Because of his age and association with a civilian flying schoolΒ source stated that he was released immediately by the Americans.

Post War Employment

Source worked with his father and periodically with US OccupationΒ Forces as aΒ plumber at Neunkirchen amΒ Brand until Oct 1951. In Nov 1951Β source arrived in Canada and has since been employed as a plumber at
Cornwall, Ont.

The source was married in 1950 and has one child. His family isΒ still in Bavaria.

During the interrogation, the source produced a flying saucer of his own. He stated at some length that he was muchΒ superior to that the original German design. The plan shown was actually a conventional jet with a circular wing.

SECOND PART

Interrogation by: P/D H. Brooks, G/C NW Timmerman,Β S/L GA White

Observer: Mr. REDACTED

Date of Interrogation: 23 June 52

Place of Interrogation: AFHQ Ottava

General – On 23 June 52, Mr. REDACTED contacted DAI (Director of Air Intelligence) and stated that Mr. REDACTEDΒ did not divulge all he knows of the flying saucer and that heΒ had a number of drawings that pertained to the construction of the GermanΒ flying saucer.

The plans are shown and the explanation of the operation of the designΒ indicated thatΒ a more authoritative opinion of its value was necessary.Β Arrangements were made for the source to be interrogated by NRC (National Research Council) officers.

During the period REDACTEDΒ producedΒ photographs of a mountain in whichΒ the underground factory was concealed. Source offered to guide RCAF representativesΒ to the factory so thatΒ copy of parts of a flying saucer may beΒ obtained for research purposes. As the previously stated source was unwilling toΒ divulge the exact location of the factory. REDACTEDΒ was questioned as to why heΒ did not offer this information to the Americans. Source felt that he was notΒ fairly treated by the Americans during the occupation and preferred to hold
the information for Canada.

THIRD PART

Interrogation by: Β Mr. FR Thurston – Chief Structures laboratoryΒ Mr T Stephens,Β Chief Aero Dynamics Laboratory,Β Mr. AH Hall,Β Asst Chief Structures laboratory,Β Mr RA Tylor – Research OfficerΒ Gas Dynamics

Observer: S/L GA White

Date of Interrogation: 23 June 52

Place of Interrogation: NRC, Montreal Road, Ottawa

General

The NRC officers wore requested to review the diagramΒ presented by the source and to determine by interrogation whether there was a basisΒ for believing that the source did actually design, assist in designing or whether
he had any technical knowledge of the alleged German flying saucer plansΒ presented. The source was thoroughly questioned on all aspects of the designΒ and technical detail of its performance. He stated that in addition to designing the flying saucer he also assisted in the design of the jet engineΒ used in the flying saucer. The source was, however, unable to answer with anyΒ accuracy, questions pertaining to types of metals used, fuel used, how variousΒ parts of the aircraft operated and/or their size, etc.Β He was unable toΒ answer many of the questions at all.

The NRC Officers Concluded

(a) that source was a thorough liar,
(b)Β that he was trying to bluff his way through the interrogation,
(c) that he is technically unqualified to have 2 have much knowledgeΒ of aircraft structure or dynamics
(d) that on the information seen and heard it was impossible toΒ determine whether the aircraft would or would-not fly
(e) that there was nothing new, technically or in design, inΒ the plans produced or information heard from a source,
(r) that it was very doubtful whether the source ever actually saw a German flying saucer.

CONCLUSION

It is self-evident that REDACTEDΒ has tried to impress the RCAF withΒ his alleged background and knowledge of flying saucers and aircraft design.Β There is no foundation for believing that REDACTEDΒ ever had anything more to do with official German aircraft designing than possibly submitting one of hisΒ own designs. It is very
doubtful whether the source oversaw a flying saucer,Β although it is possible that he visited one of the German underground factories.Β It is felt that source was endeavouring to (a) interest the RCAF in his own
aircraft design and thereby obtain employment or (b) obtain a free passage backΒ to Bavaria.

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that DAI advise the source that although his informationΒ was of some interest, the RCAF does not intend to pursue the matter any further.

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Retrieved From:Β Library and Archives Canada

Retrieved By:Β 

Ryan StaceyΒ 

The Experiencer Support Association

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