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WWII-era circular craft with rotating mid-section — Germany (KRASUSKI account), ca. 1939-1944

Date unknownGerman-occupied territory (exact location not stated; observer was a POW work crew member)
⟳ Deeper read pending. This record is from the FBI 62-HQ-83894 flying-disc file, whose cursive, clippings and faint scans are under-read by automated OCR. It is flagged for a vision-transcription pass and likely undercounts what the source contains — see the documents collection note.
Analysis — our summary

On November 7, 1957, the FBI Detroit field office interviewed WLADYSLAW KRASUSKI, who reported a sighting he made during World War II while a prisoner-of-war laborer in Germany. Krasuski stated he surreptitiously observed a circular enclosure approximately 100-150 yards in diameter, protected by 50-foot tarpaulin walls. From within this enclosure, a large circular vehicle approximately 75-100 yards in diameter and approximately 14 feet high slowly rose vertically, then moved horizontally. The vehicle had a stationary dark gray upper section approximately 5-6 ft high, a stationary dark gray lower section approximately 5-6 ft high, and a rapidly rotating middle section approximately 3 ft high that produced a continuous blur comparable to an airplane propeller extending around the entire circumference. Cables approximately 1.5-2 inches in diameter ran from the vehicle to a small concrete structure. Tractor engines reportedly stalled on two occasions when the vehicle was operating. The precise date during WWII was not established.

As reported — verbatim from the document
KRASUSKI described a circular vehicle approximately 75-100 yards in diameter and 14 ft high with a 'stationary dark gray top and bottom sections approximately 5-6 ft high and a rapidly rotating approximately 3-foot middle section producing a continuous blur similar to an airplane propeller but extending the circumference.' Tractor engines stalled on two occasions when the vehicle was present. Associated cables (1.5-2 inch diameter) ran to a small concrete structure.
Analyst notes — caveats & confidence

Single witness, retrospective account (ca. 12-18 years after the event), no corroboration. Observer was a POW with restricted movement and access. Could represent a German WWII experimental aircraft program (Flugkreisel concepts are documented). Could also be a misidentification of conventional German equipment under poor viewing conditions. No coordinates available; POW work camp location in Germany unknown. Confidence lowered for single witness, retrospective report, and inability to verify. Despite these limitations, the description is internally consistent and unusually detailed.

Provenance
Source document65_HS1-101634279_100-DE-26505.pdf
Document typeincident report
Reporting agencyFBI
Source pages15
Redaction markers in doc1
DeclassifiedFirst public at this release (2026)
Extraction confidence LowHow cleanly this record could be parsed from the source — driven by legibility & redaction. It is not a measure of how credible or anomalous the sighting is.