Dirk Finkemeier also wrote to me:
“His father discovered in April 1945 the German Atomic Bomb Factory, called MUNA Luebbecke in Espelkamp. On the 4.th. April 1945 the British found 40 centrifuges and an underground reactor…Around that wood called Lange Horst, south of Espelkamp was also buried an atomic bomb, called 76- Zentner Bomb (the IG Farben Bomb). It weighed 3,8 tonnes the same like “Little Boy.” In 2011 Prof.Dario Biocca from Peruggia University published an article about MUNA Espelkamp in La Republica.”
The nuclear reactor was buried beneath the North end of Lange Horst wood an area which is now enroached by public housing development. On January 3rd, 1945 the British brought Prof Werner Heisenberg to the site to interrogate him about the Nazi project. Nowhere in our history books or his autobiography did Heisenberg ever mention this.
Dirk Finkemeier has other evidence which seems to link 76-Zentner with a hybrid nuclear weapon developed by the SS from Dr Mario Zippermayr’s “Liquid Air Bomb.” A British Intelligence Objectives Sub-committee (BIOS) report during WW2 noted that an aerial test of Zippermayr’s bomb when dropped over a forrest above Starnberger See SW of Munich, caused a blast radius of 4.5 kilometres and damage out to 12.5km
Espelkamp… Nazi Germany’s secret Atomic Bomb factory On 4th April 1944 the British 6th Parachute Regiment accompanied by the 11th Royal Tank Regiment equipped with Comet Tanks skirted …
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