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ared and salked briefly with the German
drivel ractor, who waited five to ten minutes,
after which the noise stopped _ the tractor engine was
ed normally. Appr: . 3 hours later in the same
swamp area, but away from the — i wher
cutting “hay", he depeptisiousiy, senechci of the German
in charge ¢ the crew and "SS" guards in the otherwis«
ares, —" ed a cireular enclosure approximately 100 to
rds : lam protected from viewers by a tarpaulin-
mately 50 feet high, from which a vehicle
‘lowly’ rise vertically be & Rakget eet tiaiont
hort di ce out of his ‘view, whieh was obstructed | oy
nearby trees.
This vehicle, observed from approximate
500 feet, was described as circular in shape, 75 to 100
yards in diameter, and about 14 fest high, consisting of
dark gray stationary top and bottom sections, five to six
feet high. The approximate three foot middle section app pear:
to be a rapidly moving compo producing a continuous
similar to an aeroplane pr opeller, but extending the —
cumferance of the vehicle so far as could be observed, The
noise emanating from the vehicle was similar but of somewhat
lower pitch than the noise previously heard. The engine of
the tractor again stalled on this occasion and no effort
was made by the German driver to start the engine until the
noise stopped, after which the engine started normally.
oe Ua: pias ates easels possibly copper,
cables one and ;o two inches in diameter, on
and 1 s c ef she ground, in some places covered
by wi erved on this and previous on,
ap pa. ad SMa J
conere
was not visited by krasuski
Lo é ie end of World War il,
observed the cables had been removed and the previous
locations of the conerete structure and the enclosure were
covered by water. Krasuski stated he has not been in _
communication since 1945 with any of the work crew of 16
or 18 men, consisting of Russian, French and Polish POWs,
who had discussed this incident among themselves many times.
However, of these, Krasuski was able to recall by name
only Franciszek Grabowski, no address known, described as
then about 50 years of age and presumed by Krasuski to have
returned to Poland after 1945.
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