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Old 15th April 2009, 21:07
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Re: Junker 188 crash

Many thanks to all, I'm sorry for my english but I'm self-taught.
I'm very happy to know the others 3 names of the crew.
I believe that is this airplane because all the eyewitnesses are sure about the date the night between 12 and 13 september 1944.
Moreover the scrap iron and the ammunitions, that we have found, are compatible with the JUNKER 188.
The local population that I have interviewed said me that there were 4 died.
All the corpses were recovered from the local population and they were buried in Seccata a fraction of Frabosa Soprana.
From local reports partisan goes the zone under control and the Germans doesn't go on the crash site.
The corpses were repatriated after 1945.
This is another page about this crash:

http://metaldetector.forumfree.net/?t=28767861&st=15

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