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Re: Eagle Days: Life and Death for the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain
Nick,
1. I posted 'bollocks' to what you had posted. NOT that life was bollocks. Do try to keep up!
2. You said 'confirmation bias', not me. I pointed something out that was, 100%. Now you deflect. Richard had scoliosis, no one is denying that. And Philippa's thrust is towards the evidence presently uncovered POINTS to the princes being alive after the time that More at al say they were killed. As a member of the Richard III Society, and recipient of the quarterly bulletins, I can tell you that there is more to be revealed in that direction.
3. As I have said before, Nick, I am not into hypotheses. I am not going to write paragraphs/chapters on 'perhaps this', 'perhaps that', and 'what if'.
4. Nick, the TNA reports that you posted are interesting with regard to the day-to-day business of the unit. Enjoyed reading them. Interesting to read of the transfer of aircraft between Staffeln. Couple of interesting photos in the forthcoming book show that with regard to ZG 26.
Nick, for those not involved in the back-and-forth of posting recently, our cut-and-thrust posts and replies might be of some interest to them. Defending our own corner, and learning little bits at a time. Good stuff, Nick.
Now get yerself to Hawkinge Battle of Britain Museum on Sat 9th or Sun 10th August (I'll be there both days giving short talks), and we can have a good old chat, and I'll stand you a meal and a drink at the Jackdaw! Can't say fairer than that!
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