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Re: Gottfried Dulias
any more news about this chap ?
Cheers Mark |
Re: Gottfried Dulias
yes indeed ...he's finally made it into Virgil O'Neill's latest Luftwaffe Aces list ..check this "excellent" profile of his 109 complete with rudder kill markings.....you can actually buy prints of this ...
http://www.virg.vcn.com/Luftwaffe_Aces/509.htm |
Re: Gottfried Dulias
Some people believe in Santa.....really
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Re: Gottfried Dulias
On the Virgil O'Neill list, Dulias is listed between Marseille and Hartman.
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Look here: http://www.virg.vcn.com/Luftwaffe_Aces/509.htm
I'd like to see what's on the Dulis "fact sheet" and the picture of “his” airplane that this profile is based on. If he's not been truthful, it's sad to think that this artwork will add credibility to the deception. |
Re: Gottfried Dulias
Is 'Dulias' a German surname or is it a pseudonym from DUal aLIAS, at 82 yrs. old the man is likely to have seen some military service if he was in Germany in the war period.
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Re: Gottfried Dulias
I'm not one for names of Luftwaffe officers but I've seen other German officers from the period with distinctly Polish (Prussian?) surnames.
So, does the consensus say he was really in the Lufwaffe or not? Regards, Ed |
Re: Gottfried Dulias
Hi Ed,
Concensus appears to be that yes, he was in the Luftwaffe, but no to his claims as to what he was/did certainly post mid-44. Any corrections welcome! Regards, and all the best for Christmas and the New Year! David |
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