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New Yorker magazine, in a ‘‘Letter From Paris’’ column,
October 23, 1954 recounts many UFO sightings during the sum-
mer and fall of that year. Witnesses included the Mayor of
Briancon, gendarmes, sailors, taxi-drivers and other citizens.
The European ‘‘flap’’ of fall 1954 is one of the most intense
concentrations of UFO activity on record. [See Aime Michel’s
books, cited above, for details]
At Orly Field, Paris, February 17, 1956, a UFO was tracked
on radar and seen by an Air France pilot. ‘‘They [radarmen at
Orly] said the object showed up on radar screens at an estimated
speed of about 1700 mph., then hovered at various points over the
capital.’’ [46]
Also in Paris, September 26, 1957, an American Embassy
officer and his wife watched a reddish-orange elliptical UFO for
twenty minutes around 7:00 p.m. The sighting was later reported
to NICAP in confidence. [47]
Germany: In 1963, Major Artur W. Heyer, air attache at the
German Embassy, answered a NICAP member’s query: ‘‘I have
been informed that no information with regard to your questions
is available and that there is no official West German Govern-
ment policy or agency concerning unidentified flying objects
(UFOs).”’ ‘‘However,’’ he concluded: ‘‘I am sorry to give you
this reply and I think your request deals with a matter which has
not yet been exploited sufficiently.’’ [48]
Over Fursten-Feldbruck November 23, 1948, a bright red
UFO was seen by a USAF pilot and tracked by ground and air
radar. The UFO was clocked at 900 mph., and climbed 23,000
feet in a matter of minutes, far exceeding the performance of
any known aircraft. [See Section VIII; Radar]
London Daily Mail, July 5, 1954: ‘‘Berlin is seeing saucers
regularly. Allied officials there are investigating the appearance
of mysterious objects over the city. German eyewitnesses claim
that a formation of three fast-moving objects can regularly be
seen whenever the sky over Berlin is clear. The objects, de-
scribed as ‘‘small and disclike,’’ are said to appear between
10 and 11 p.m., at extremely high altitudes.’’
In recent years, German NICAP members have contributed
UFO information to NICAP regularly. Martin Bruckmann, engi-
neering student, at about midnight November 19, 1956 observed
seven bright, blue-white elliptical objects in V-formation moving
rapidly east to west over Frankfurt. [49]
In Kirchberg, Hunsruck, at 3:30 p.m., May 25, 1958, Gunter
Henn (Master of Business Administration) with another person
watched a glistening silver object, circular with spoke-like
markings. The UFO descended on a slant, them moved hori-
zontally into clouds. [50]
The NICAP Adviser for West Germany, at Wolfsburg, is Dr.
Helmut H. Damm, a German-born American citizen currently
employed in Germany as a management consultant in engineer-
ing. He holds the degree of Doctor of Mechanical Engineering.
During World War II he served as a systems and field instruc-
tor, and design engineer, in the Rocket Division of the German
Army.
Dr. Damm took a survey of UFO interest in West Germany
during 1962. Results:
* Air Force headquarters at Bonn stated they had no person-
nel or funds to devote to UFO investigation.
* The German Research Institute for Aeronautics also stated
they were doing no work on UFOs, but appeared interested and
openminded in discussing the subject.
* The daily newspaper ‘‘Bild’’ stated it was greatly interested
in obtaining more facts and new evidential reports for publica-
tion.
*On the whole, Dr. Damm found individuals and agencies
poorly informed on the subject.
At least two eminent German scientists who have been em-
ployed in the U.S. since World War II are outspoken believers
that UFOs are space ships from another planet. Prof. Hermann
Oberth in 1954 began an American Weekly article (October 24)
in these words: ‘‘It is my thesis that flying saucers are real and
that they are space ships from another planet.’’ Upon his return
to Germany in November 1958, after being employed by the U.S.
at Huntsville, Alabama, Prof. Oberth repeated his belief that
‘very intelligent beings’’ have been observing the earthfor a long
time. [51]
Dr. Walther Riedel, former chief designer and research
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director of Peenemunde rocket center in Germany, directed the
Civilian Saucer Investigation of Los Angeles. CSI was the first
prominent UFO investigation group in the U.S., publicized by
Life and Time early in 1952. Dr. Riedel stated: ‘‘I’m convinced
saucers have an out-of-world basis.’’ (Another prominent member
of CSI was philosopher Gerald Heard, author of Is Another
World Watching? Harpers, 1950).
Reports in southern Europe and over the Mediterranean Sea
have been as frequent as in any other area of the world. (For
example, see New York Times; March 30, 1950, ‘‘More Flying
Saucers in Mediterranean, Orient.’’) The sightings which re-
ceived the most attention in the press and were best documented,
however, were those during the fall 1954 European ‘‘flap’’.
Around 7:00 p.m., September 17, 1954, a large. circular
object, (shaped like a truncated cone) trailing smoke and making
a series of explosive sounds, was observed along a 15-mile
stretch above the Mediterranean coast west of Rome. Interna-
tional News Service (INS) reported that an Italian Air Force
radar station at Practica Dimare, 40 miles southwest of Rome,
tracked the UFO for 39 minutes at an altitude of 3600 feet. The
UFO flew slowly at first, then accelerated rapidly and disap-
peared straight up at great speed.
Mrs. Clare Booth Luce, then U.S, Ambassador to Italy, was
among dozens of witnesses to a UFO phenomenon over Rome,
October 28, 1954. A luminous round object sped across the sky,
followed by a fall of fine cotton-like particles from the sky.
Mrs. Luce said: ‘‘I saw something, but I don’t know what it was.’’
An Associated Press reporter, Maurizio Andreolo, described the
UFO as being ‘‘like a moon dashing across the sky at fantastic
speed...silently.”’ [52]
Several UFOs, some described as spear-shaped and some
egg-shaped, sped over Belgrade, Yugoslavia shortly after 6:15
a.m., October 25, 1954. (The same or similar objects were also
seen in Austria and Italy that day.) Witnesses included Vladimir
Ajvas, aeronautical engineer; Stjepan Djitkol, Air Force Captain;
and members of the staff at Zemun Airport.
United Press reported from Belgrade, October 27: ‘‘Author-
ities announced today they were making a ‘serious investigation’
of the flight over Yugoslavia Monday of objects which looked and
acted like nothing described in the standard aviation reference
books. .. . The reports under investigation were that shiny
‘ellipsoidal’ objects zipped through the Yugoslav skies trailing
bluish tails for about an hour after sunrise Monday. Scientists
in astronomical observatories who witnessed the flights con-
cluded that the objects could not have been meteors, and probably
were not any form of ‘heavenly body’. . .’’
Barcelona, Spain, November 12, 1958 (AP): ‘‘A group of
scientists here has founded the interplanetary studies center to
investigate ‘unexplained phenomena in space and unidentified
objects in the skies’ ...’’ The President of the ‘‘Centro do
Estudios Interplanetarios,’’ Mr. Eduardo Buelta, established con-
tact with NICAP late in 1958 offering collaboration and setting
up an exchange of information.
Palma Observatory on the Spanish Island of Majorca (or
Mallorca), in the Balearic Islands (off the east coast of Spain in
the Mediterranean Sea) sighted a UFO at 9:33a.m., May 22, 1960.
The report, cabled to NASA in Washington, described a white
triangular object about 1/4 the size of the moon spinning on its
own axis as it flew ona steady course. NICAP efforts to obtain
more information from the Observatory went unanswered.
Africa
The vast African continent has been visited repeatedly
by unidentified flying objects showing characteristics
similar to those seen all over the world. One of the
earliest and most spectacular reports on record con-
cerns the sighting of a huge cigar-shaped UFO which
hovered over famous Mt, Kilimanjaro February 19, 1951.
The UFO was photographed from an East African Air-
ways plane flying in the vicinity. After remaining mo-
tionless for a considerable period of time, the object
suddenly climbed steeply and disappeared. The movie
film was developed and reportedly showed a clear and
sizeable image of the object, according to the Natal
Mercury.
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