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Old 18th February 2014, 08:51
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Re: Hunting Tito: A History of Nachtschlachtgruppe 7 in World War II

Hello Mars,

Before anything, whatever comment I get I think I can use it to get better as researcher and maybe I will be able to made better books and articles. That exactly happened with my first published article in Avions, which was - when I read it today - a nuclear disaster.

Secondly, yes you might be right, NSGr. 7 stopped actively hunting Tito after the Rösselsprung (end May 1944), but was flying till the end of war when overcast was 9/10 or 10/10 or very early in the morning and late before sun went down due to the air supremacy of the Allies. But even flying like that - they were deadly - and they were flying a lot. Buy a book :-) to see the rest.

Lastly somewhere in these discussions I read about the aid of the Allies to Tito. Sure there was aid - I referred to it in a book also, but was not so much from British (except one squadron of Spit Vc and Hurricanes MkI). Shoes, salt and expired medicines did not made Tito win the war, and Churchill's "love" for Tito is well known. Check the Yalta conference writings. Remember, that what we learned in school was often distorted history written by the winners.

Anyway this story about the aid is to be discussed somewhere else.

Regards,

Lovro
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