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Re: Alfred Grislawski:26/09/44
Hi Michel
It's a fact this claim is on the mikrofilms for Grislawski. But my friend Bernd Barbas who knew him well said it was not so. Grislawski was still alive at the time, so I assume the denial came from himself, but I don't believe Grislawski's last flugbuch survived the war. Jochen Prien's earlier JG1/JG11/JG53 publications have a few claims not on the mikrofilms for Grislawski, you would think that Jochen had received a list from Alfred, and that the missing ones were perhaps never confirmed, but Grislawski was out wounded at the time. In my opinion I think that either Grislawski was mistaken, or it's based on an unreliable list that this is missing from. Chances are that it was Grislawski's claim true.
Kind Regards
Johannes
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