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Old 1st November 2022, 20:41
Witold K. Witold K. is offline
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i./JG 52 Flugplatz in jun of 1944

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In jun of 1944 I./JG 52 twice operated from place, which in Lexicon der Wehrmacht is defined as Polonczna and in ww2.dk as Pelonilzna. Allegedly 40 km NE of Lviv. I'm looking for a location of that place and perhaps correct name.
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Old 2nd November 2022, 00:00
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Re: i./JG 52 Flugplatz in jun of 1944

It's Pelonizna, according to the old Niko Fast history of JG 52.

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Re: i./JG 52 Flugplatz in jun of 1944

Larry,

I think it's Poloniczna.

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Old 2nd November 2022, 14:08
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Re: i./JG 52 Flugplatz in jun of 1944

Yes, Ed, that's the old Polish name for it. The current Ukrainian name is Polonychna. It's no surprise that even the German unit history of JG 52 by Niko Fast couldn't get it right.

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Old 2nd November 2022, 17:35
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Re: i./JG 52 Flugplatz in jun of 1944

If it's the German spelling, it's not really wrong?
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Re: i./JG 52 Flugplatz in jun of 1944

It depends on which maps you are using, Polish or German. And don't mix in any English names.


Poland is Polska in Polish but Polen in German.


Gdańsk in Polish becomes Danzig in German. So it's very important to check both Polish and German maps and do place name comparisons.
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Old 3rd November 2022, 16:05
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Re: i./JG 52 Flugplatz in jun of 1944

Thanks for answers. I got it. It's Połoniczna, old polish village i Kamionka Strumiłowa Caunty, contemporaryly in Ukraine.
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