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Re: KGr 100 losses or damaged aircraft/WIA personnel - night of March 1941
By the way, Vannes-Meucon was a relatively small airfield. Of course, by March 1941 it was improved, from what the Germans found in 1940...but if memory does not fail me, there were not too much dispersals.
I do not know the Meteorological Conditions (ceiling and visibility) for that particular night, but the attacks ocurred from 3,000 up to 1,000 feet...so not too high (very low indeed for my personal point of view). Just one crew did not find the target, all the ohter six bombed and reported the results.
IF there were Luftwaffe personnel losses that night, do you happen to know WHERE I could find? Perhaps at Vannes-Meucon Cemitery?? Is there a German similar site to the CGWC?
Thanks for any help in tracking down the LW losses or damages that night
Adriano B.
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