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They saw land ahead of them at about a quarter to one, and picked up the outline of the estuary of the Elbe at Cuxhaven.
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We landed at Cuxhaven, and before I had been a month in the
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By 15 May 1946, Herbert Weiss had convinced 35 German engineers at Cuxhaven to 'defect' to the French.
Archive 2005-08-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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The British staged an enormous effort in firing three V-2 rockets from Cuxhaven in Cuxhaven in 1946, then lost all interest in pursuing ballistic missiles until the mid-1950's.
Their Germans are better than Our Germans Zoe Brain 2005
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By late summer 1945 some two hundred Peenemuende scientists, 200 V-2 firing troops, and 600 ordinary POWs were transported to Cuxhaven.
Archive 2005-08-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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The British staged an enormous effort in firing three V-2 rockets from Cuxhaven in Cuxhaven in 1946, then lost all interest in pursuing ballistic missiles until the mid-1950's.
Archive 2005-08-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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By late summer 1945 some two hundred Peenemuende scientists, 200 V-2 firing troops, and 600 ordinary POWs were transported to Cuxhaven.
Their Germans are better than Our Germans Zoe Brain 2005
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By 15 May 1946, Herbert Weiss had convinced 35 German engineers at Cuxhaven to 'defect' to the French.
Their Germans are better than Our Germans Zoe Brain 2005
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The French began to recruit German experts then working for the British at Project Backfire at Cuxhaven.
Their Germans are better than Our Germans Zoe Brain 2005
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The French began to recruit German experts then working for the British at Project Backfire at Cuxhaven.
Archive 2005-08-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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