Talk:Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg

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According to a German publication by the Luftwaffe HQ of Etampes (France, department of Essonne) published during Christmass 1942, the German soldiers (or spies?), after invading Etampes in 1940, June, found there in some house a "Testament" of the Count Starhemberg, and some papers about his implication in the Austrian politics before his departure from Austria.

There is online a french translation of this book, with a link to the Wikipedia, concerning Starhemberg (http://www.corpusetampois.com/che-20-1942stabsquartieretampes.html).

Please, have someone any precise data about the participation of Starhemberg in the WW2 before 1942,and specially about his presence at Etampes, where was precisely a little military airport, Mondésir.

Bernard Gineste, april 2005 redaction@corpusetampois.com