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Old 9th February 2020, 22:50
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Re: Ju 188 or Ju 88G-6 East-Belgium 30 November 1944

Thanks for all your comment. Why I assume the one in the report is not WNr. 620598? Because the intelligence report indicates a distance to the crash from Y-29. 1/2 mile. Remains of a Ju 88G-version were found also near the city of Asch (knowadays As) approx. 4 mile from Y-29. So as stated in some sources I suppose the Ju 88G near Asch is WNr. 620598, and there had to be a second one near Y-29. Another possibility is that the distance given in the report is the location of where a crewmember was found.

On the Kracker-website is standing Uffz. Fritz "Heyden" not Heyland although some sources indicate "Heyland". Anybody knows for sure the correct name of Fritz?
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