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Camp King is a site on the outskirts of Oberursel, Taunus (in Germany), with a long history. It began as a school for agriculture under the auspices of the University of Frankfurt. During World War II, the lower fields became an interrogation center for the German Air Force. After World War II, the United States Army also used it as an interrogation center and intelligence post. The United States CIA used the site to test drugs including LSD on prisoners as part of Project BLUEBIRD, the predecessor to MKUltra. In 1968, it became the command and control center for the United States Army Movements Control Agency - Europe. Today it has been rebuilt as a German housing area.

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  • Camp King (de)
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  • Das Camp King (auch 7707th European Command Intelligence Center oder U.S. Military Intelligence Service Center at Oberursel) war ein Militärstützpunkt der United States Army in Oberursel (Taunus). Davor war es ein Kriegsgefangenenlager der Luftwaffe des Dritten Reiches. Heute befindet sich auf dem 15 Hektar großen Areal ein Wohngebiet. (de)
  • Camp King is a site on the outskirts of Oberursel, Taunus (in Germany), with a long history. It began as a school for agriculture under the auspices of the University of Frankfurt. During World War II, the lower fields became an interrogation center for the German Air Force. After World War II, the United States Army also used it as an interrogation center and intelligence post. The United States CIA used the site to test drugs including LSD on prisoners as part of Project BLUEBIRD, the predecessor to MKUltra. In 1968, it became the command and control center for the United States Army Movements Control Agency - Europe. Today it has been rebuilt as a German housing area. (en)
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  • November 2011 (en)
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  • The center in general, or the handling of Reds? (en)
  • Were they questioned there, just held, or info on them gathered from others? (en)
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  • Das Camp King (auch 7707th European Command Intelligence Center oder U.S. Military Intelligence Service Center at Oberursel) war ein Militärstützpunkt der United States Army in Oberursel (Taunus). Davor war es ein Kriegsgefangenenlager der Luftwaffe des Dritten Reiches. Heute befindet sich auf dem 15 Hektar großen Areal ein Wohngebiet. (de)
  • Camp King is a site on the outskirts of Oberursel, Taunus (in Germany), with a long history. It began as a school for agriculture under the auspices of the University of Frankfurt. During World War II, the lower fields became an interrogation center for the German Air Force. After World War II, the United States Army also used it as an interrogation center and intelligence post. The United States CIA used the site to test drugs including LSD on prisoners as part of Project BLUEBIRD, the predecessor to MKUltra. In 1968, it became the command and control center for the United States Army Movements Control Agency - Europe. Today it has been rebuilt as a German housing area. (en)
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