Just some correction: the landed crewmen initially were captured by Hungarian police- and (Danube) naval-patrols and just later were handed over to the 8. SS Florian Geyer, which at the time was stationing at nearby Baja. The police at Gara had 1o members, they captured 4, others captured another 5 crewmen. A Hungarian police-truck came from Baja with another 2 policemen (with rifles) who collected the POWs and took them to Baja. The plane was burning at a spot called Sóstó (Salt-Lake) where in a few weeks later, on May 5, 1944 a Ju 88 belly landed too. In 1993 the pilot had returned to Gara and recognized a few locals and they hugged each other and discussed the old stories. (An old grandma immediately recognized the old veteran saying: "Jeez, this is the American pilot!!!" - as he had so characteristic, unforgetable face even after 49 years.
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