Re: 30:/31. March 1944
Hello Adriano,
Yes I know this site, and visit it frequently. Good site, nicely build up, especialy with the historic background and colorful side drawings of the planes used by the pilots.
I'm still not sure who of the two pilots (Trabert/Seuss) shot down the Halifax. I received a copy of the pages regarding this loss from M.Middlebrooks book 'The Nuremberg Raid' where the pilot of the Halifax stated that they were hit underneath by "Schräge Musik'. So could it be possible that Trabert was hit by debris of the bomber at the moment Seuss started his attack?
Anyway, Dr. Theo Boiten states in his book that Lt. Seuss shot down the Halifax. Perhaps he can give us more information?
Al the best,
Dirk
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