Obertraubling

Obertraubling is a municipality in Bavaria, Upper Palatinate (German: Oberpfalz), in the district of Regensburg.

Obertraubling is located directly on the southend of the City of Regensburg, the capital of Upper Palatinate.

Bronze Age burial mounds in the Neutraubling section dating back to 1,800 BC also indicate human habitation in this part of the Danube flood plain.

[4] On 21 April 1945 B-24 Liberator (serial number 42-95592) "Black Cat" became the last heavy bomber to be shot down in the European Theatre of Operations.

Three men were seen to escape, but the rest perished when the plane crashed near Oberhinkofen (now part of Obertraubling).

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