Can you say why you desperately want this info?
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Several answers already. May I ask as to why you keep asking about this number?
Sometimes straight anwers can not be given. This is one of them. I say so because this number for F6+AK is not proven, that number (0880401) is known 70% damaged before, in France late 1941, and that verges on border of not beeing repaired. And I have no record of it beeing repaired, but thats not conclusive either way.
Its reported as "D-2 401" in one primary document but usually these were A-5 F (
Fernerkúnder) and A-5 F and D-2 were different versions altogether ...
Has this been found recently?
Regards
Ed