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An der Luchbrücke: Finding difficult locations in Germany for a WW2 crash landing of a US bomber aircraft

Langes Luch
Karl-Michael Sala http://www.strassenkatalog.de/osm/an_der_luchbruecke,446824750n.html
In der Nähe von ,,An der Luchbrücke´´
Berg / Hügel Strese-Berg…Quelle: OpenStreetMap
In der Nähe von ,,An der Luchbrücke´´
Berg / Hügel Strese-Berg
Berge Galgen-Berge, Mühlen-Berge
Binnensee, Stausee, Teich Prierowsee, Pfählingssee
Farm / Landwirtschaft Gerlachshof
Kanal (Schifffahrt) Nottekanal
Wasserlauf Müllergraben, Königsgraben Zossen, Königsgraben Zossen

Stuart Charlton Thank you Karl-Michael, but I don’t understand the German..Strassenkatalog = Street atlas ? I will try google translate .. The Map shows only the word luchbrucke.. nothing to say what it is or was.. I guess it has some connection to the canal ?

Stuart Charlton OK. Karl-Michael _I checked the map foe An der Luchbrucke, but can only see the label. it is basically the same map location shown on the “Bike Map” I found yesterday.. What is it ? What does it mean ?

Stuart Charlton OK… in the vicinity of or close to.. But what is luchbrucke ? I can only see a field, a road and a canal …

Karl-Michael Sala Stuart Charlton: After WW2, my German mother, Opa & Oma lived “am Heiligenbrunnen” (on/at the sacred springs) & in Iserlohn, Germany there is “an der Langen Hecke.” Some other street-names begin with Im [in the] ___ & an dem = am ___. So what you see might be about right. According to Wikipedia, Langes Luch is a protected natural area. So, “an der Luchbrücke” is probably a road that either leads to, or perhaps runs parallel to, the [Langes] Luch bridge. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langes_Luch
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Langes Luch – Wikipedia de.wikipedia.org
Das Lange Luch ist ein Naturschutzgebiet im BerlinerBezirk Steglitz-Zehlendorf am Rande des Grunewalds. Das Luch ist eine sumpfig-morastige Senke der Glazialen Rinne der Grunewaldseenkette zwischen dem südwestlich gelegenen Riemeisterfenn und dem Grunewaldsee im Nordosten. Die Wasserverbindung stell…

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1954 May arrival of my newlywed parents in the USA! Here I am in utero shown as part of my mother’s weight.

It must have been very mind-altering for my mother & father, who will soon have not one, but two boys to love & raise into the tremendous humans they later would become: David Ronald Sala & Karl-Michael Sala! Who me? Biased? Of course. But, hey, I now have 187+ WRITTEN endearing 3rd-party endorsements on Linkedin.com/in/germangenealogist.1954 Aug NYPL Sala Family Wm B Frieda David n Mike in utero on Western Airlines
Lynell says this is not my blog, but rather my Brag, ha ha. Here is my wife, Lynell (high school senior image): 1972Lynell

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1952 Sala David Ronald b i Freising
Karl-Michael Sala
WOO-HOO! I am on Cloud Nine{:>), for, among other absolutely stunning data, documents & images, I just burned images of ALL the addresses at which resided my mother, her father, grandfather & great-grandfather–clear back to their births!{:>). Also, although the birth took place in Freising, near München, Deutschland – Germany, I also burned a 2ndary or tertiary source of a birth notice of my hero older brother, David Ronald Sala, father of David Sala, Daniel Sala, Darrick Sala, Christy Lee Sala, Brandi Sala. It also mentions the precise date that she marries my father & more… [Kassel, Germany] Einwohnermeldekartei, 1880-1945
Civil registration of addresses of residents near Kassel, Hesse-Nassau, Germany reported to the II (Second) Civil Registry Office. These records often contain birthdates, parents’ names, spouse’s name and marriage date, and children’s names and birthdates.
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1020037?availability=Family+History+Library
DID I SAY WOO-HOO!? Many more images, of course. — at Mesa FamilySearch Library.
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Matt Yancey If you dig hard enough you’ll strike genealogical gold.
Karl-Michael Sala Returning to the thick of the fray{:>)
Germany/Prussia Genealogy Research Betseylee Browning: Great job! Congrats. Keep up the good work.
Pat Mickel You sure hit a goldmine. Congrats. I’ll have to keep digging.

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German Genealogist has been selected for the 2013 Phoenix Award in the Genealogist category by the Phoenix Award Program

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RE: Koenigsberg (East Prussia) -Berlin
From Karl-Michael SALA Euro-German Genealogist since 1979!
To Margaret Andrzejewska-Bancewicz
Date Jan 24
Correction: Koenigsberg oder Königsberg {:>)
On 01/23/14 8:21 AM, Margaret Andrzejewska-Bancewicz wrote:
——————–
Hello Karl,
just to inform you that I am a licensed guide in Koenigsberg, Russia
I can provide 1- day or multiple day tours in Koenigsberg/Kaliningrad Oblast incl. Family Roots Trips ex-Gdansk ( meet and greet at Gdansk airport, transfer in a comfortable Chrysler Town and Country, city sightseeing, overnights -Berlin Hotel or similar, etc.)
There are also convenient flights from major German airports (Frankfurt, Munich , Hamburg, Berlin to Gdansk) I can also start the trip in Berlin . There is also a cheap train (6 hours) operating between the 2 cities.
With best regards,
Margaret
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German Genealogy research case cracked; patron cannot see it

1868 Aug 31 Studer NY Passenger ListNorm Black
Thank you Karl and Betseylee for your help. Sorry it didn’t provide me with much new information that wasn’t already available on Ancestry.com.
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Karl-Michael Sala of frustration. It was a challenging, fun & great case. It is interesting that the only Studer found having immigrated in the precise, target year (1868), had one of the given names of each person of the target couple. The ages matched within 2 years for him & exactly for her. In the original thread, there were other data, documents & images for support of our hypothesis. The two main German Genealogists in this community declare that your case has been cracked & solved. To prove or disprove it, you should now go to the Stein, Baden parish registers on microfilm. I believe you have some precise birthdates. Go see if you can find their births/christenings & allow some leeway on the year of birth. Regardless of what you & I think, in the Old World, the STUDERs might have been Catholic, Jewish or Lutheran. This, based on a perusal of all Studer entries from Baden in the FSL system. As was discussed in the original thread, convoluted as the FB system is (it was not designed for us), along with your newness to navigating the thread & its comments & images, this case has yet further research you can view & yet do. I’d have loved to have seen just who was a part of the household in the 1870 Census, but in spite of all my research prowess, I could not find them. Do you know (for certain) where they might have been in 1870? There are 2 locations called Stein in Baden. While that crucial image was found on Ancestry.com, neither you nor any other known fellow Studer descendant had found it as an attachment, hypothesis or option{:>)

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More Germany Genealogy cases cracked by using the known or even Unknown MIDDLE name!

PhotoBetseylee Browning: “We have an excellent success rate on this site. We just solved Norm Black’s [Germany Genealogy] brick wall. Yours could be next if we have enough info to work with. Please comply with the questions asked by Karl-Michael (our in house genealogy guru).”

On a site where I do massive pro-bono work, I, Karl-Michael Sala finally & officially obtain “guru” status{:>) Nice to have other gurus to assist with my European genealogy slam-dunks & 3-pointers & back-flips with double-twists, followed immediately by a front-flip with a 1 & 1/2 twist. Yes, I did that as a sophomore on the trampoline in high school in Dayton, Ohio. At Regionals, in my very 1st year, I placed 9th & was voted Most Improved, 1970. Yes, this does have an impact on my actions, attitude, demeanor & results{:>)

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