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KG3 unit history?
Does anyone know if there was a published unit history for Kampfgeschwader 3 or where/if its records exist please? Thanks.
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No such book has been written
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KG 1, KG 3, KG 30, KG 40, KG 76? and KG 77 are the six "Traditions-" Kampfgeschwader that served during the entire war (give or take a few months at the beginning and end) for which no published unit histories exist, possibly because of insufficient surviving records and, perhaps, the lack of a postwar veteran's group or at least one strong enough to effectively lobby for a published unit history. Also, a number of "wartime" KGs that only existed for part of the war lack published unit histories, e.g., KG 28 and KG 66.
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….and KG 40 would be a big undertaking with He 111, He 177, Do 217, Ju 88, Fw 200. My 2 books only scratched the surface. KG 66 is still a possibility but lack of veterans now make others very hard to write
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How true! Plus a wad of money along the way!
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...not forgetting the most important element, being able to sprechen sie deutsch (along with 'Achtung Spitfeuer!', that's about the most German I know, unfortunately).
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Well put Nick. But what else is spare time for? :) |
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