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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. 00-W-23682
INFORMATION FROM
FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS
CD NO. --
COUNTRY Germany DATE OF
INFORMATION
1952
SUBJECT Military; Scientific
HOW
PUBLISHED
Daily newspaper DATE DIST. 23 Aug 1952
WHERE
PUBLISHED
Athens NO. OF PAGES 2
DATE
PUBLISHED
9 Jul 1952
LANGUAGE Greek SUPPLEMENT TO
REPORT NO.
THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE I Kathimerini.


"FLYING SAUCERS" IN EAST GERMANY

Berlin, July—Furnished with the sworn testimony of an eyewitness Oscar Linke, a 48-year-old German and former mayor of Gleimershausen, West Berlin intelligence officers have begun investigating a most unusual "flying saucer story. According to this story, an object "resembling a huge flying pan" and having a diameter of about 15 meters landed in a forest clearing in the Soviet Zone of Germany.

Linke recently escaped from the Soviet Zone along with his wife and six children.

Linke and his 11-year-old daughter, Gabriella, made the following sworn statement last week before a Judge: "While I was returning to my hone with Gabriella, a tire of my motorcycle blew out near the town of Hasselbach. While we were walking along toward Hasselbach, Gabriella pointed out something which lay at a distance of about 140 meters away from us. Since it was twilight, I though that she was pointing at a young deer.

"I left my motorcycle near a tree and walked toward the spot which Gabriella had pointed out. When, however, I reached a spot about 55 meters from the object, I realized that my first impression had been wrong. What I had seen were two men who were now about 40 meters away from me. They seemed to be dressed in some shiny metallic clothing. They were stopped over and were looking at something lying on the ground.

"I approached until I was only about 10 meters from them. I looked over a small fence and then I noticed a large object whose diameter I estimated to be between 13 and 15 meters. It looked like a huge frying pan.