The Trolley Mission 1945: Germany, 24 Hours After World War II

This electronic book tells the story of a sightseeing tour of Germany at the end of the European War. In May 1945, thousands of men who had, in countless ways, played a part in the aerial attack on Germany received their first opportunity to see the fruits of their labors. The Royal Air Force (RAF), the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and the United States Army Air Forces (AAF, USAAF) all played a part in the destruction. The author, Markus Lenz, was born in 1975 and lives in Frankfurt, Germany. He is a private pilot and an economic historian and was collecting aerial photographs of the Trolley Mission.

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The Trolley Mission 1945: Germany, 24 Hours After World War II

This electronic book tells the story of a sightseeing tour of Germany at the end of the European War. In May 1945, thousands of men who had, in countless ways, played a part in the aerial attack on Germany received their first opportunity to see the fruits of their labors. The Royal Air Force (RAF), the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and the United States Army Air Forces (AAF, USAAF) all played a part in the destruction. The author, Markus Lenz, was born in 1975 and lives in Frankfurt, Germany. He is a private pilot and an economic historian and was collecting aerial photographs of the Trolley Mission.

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The Trolley Mission 1945: Germany, 24 Hours After World War II

The Trolley Mission 1945: Germany, 24 Hours After World War II

by Markus Lenz
The Trolley Mission 1945: Germany, 24 Hours After World War II

The Trolley Mission 1945: Germany, 24 Hours After World War II

by Markus Lenz

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This electronic book tells the story of a sightseeing tour of Germany at the end of the European War. In May 1945, thousands of men who had, in countless ways, played a part in the aerial attack on Germany received their first opportunity to see the fruits of their labors. The Royal Air Force (RAF), the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and the United States Army Air Forces (AAF, USAAF) all played a part in the destruction. The author, Markus Lenz, was born in 1975 and lives in Frankfurt, Germany. He is a private pilot and an economic historian and was collecting aerial photographs of the Trolley Mission.


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BN ID: 2940152104738
Publisher: Markus Lenz
Publication date: 08/19/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 690,337
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Markus Lenz was born in 1975 in Frankfurt, Germany. He got his High School Diploma specialized in Latin Language (Latinum), Physics and German History. Then he studied economics at the Universities of Frankfurt and Marburg, where he was assistant at the department of business computer sciences. After that, he was working for many years in the international mechanical and plant engineering business, including long term positions in South Korea. Coming back to Germany he became director of a management consultancy firm in Frankfurt, Germany. The focus of his current activities are consulting in the field of strategic management and project management. At the age of 30 years Markus Lenz discovered the passion of flying and was making the private pilot license for single engine aircrafts (PPL/SPL). As part of his economic and historical interests, he became a member of the International Advisory Group Air Navigation Services (ANSA) in Switzerland. Therefore he researches in the field of aviation cartography and aviation history.

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