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Re: He 111 lost 8th August 1942 near Isle of Wight
If any aircrew had been taken POW, this would have been noted either in the German Quartermaster General's Returns, Namentliche Verlustemeldung or RAF 'K' Reports. I believe that if anyone had been taken POW, this would have been passed to you already. If an aircraft was damaged, it should have been noted in the Returns; I believe that none were recorded. Another case of over-zealous claiming? I wonder if there was the likelihood of friendly fire?
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