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Originally Posted by Felix C
Is Marseille the German pilot referred to by British ace Johnnie Johnson when he describes a well known ace in North Africa who claimed (and was credited for) a/c of the type which were not shot down and the claims for one one day in particular which exceeded the losses for all causes on the day of the claim?
This is something JJ wrote postwar disputing the massive claims made by German aces and what he considered loose victory credits.
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Yes'' that's him''''but main thing his his score when he died was 150-
german Archives claim him with only comfirmed 109-kills.
but after he died the 7-1940 kills ,were given him-so 157
but it his very hard to confirm a plane shot down when there are just your wingman.whos tryin to count his scores....Wooden eye?