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Old 13th March 2011, 17:42
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Re: Trying to corroborate Aleksandr Pokryshkin's aerial victories

Dear Bernád:

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Originally Posted by Dénes Bernád View Post
Merci, Diego, mais je ne suis pas un Francois, mais un Hongrois.
This is also my highschool French, as its best.
Upppsss!!! Aga! What a shame!! Your first and last names sounded French to me, and I always assumed (wrongly, evidently), that you was French. I should realize that your name and surname were not French but Hungarian!! Please forgive me.

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Both volumes of my book are still available. Check out the publisher's site:
http://www.ianallanpublishing.com/fr...july-1941.html
I already check it. I already added both volumes to my shopping list. Thank you very much!!!
I know that Pokryshkin's victories that I mentioned between 23 to 27 June 1941 were not officially credited to him because he claimed to shot them down in already German-held territory, or the official records of 55 IAP mentioning them were destroyed by the Russians themselves to prevent their capture by German forces.
So far, you see any serious mistake in the German units? AFAIK, JG 3 and 77, and KG 77 were deployed in that sector of the front, but I might be wrong.
Kind regards,
Diego
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