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Ju 188 or Ju 88G-6 East-Belgium 30 November 1944
According to a document (source: AFHRA microfilm) from the 366th Fighter Group, Office of the Intelligence Officer APC 595 US Army:
"at approximately 2030 hours 30 November 1944 what is believed to be a JU-188 (or a Ju 88G-6)*was shot down (two bursts were fired) by a night fighter (Mosquito) near the Y-29 airfield (at Wiemesmeer,*Zutendaal, Belgium). It is believed that 4 men bailed out. The wounded men were taken by ambulance (Capt. Kerns attending) under escort of MP's to the Evacuation Hospital at Maastricht. Eleven E/A were said to have flown over the area. George E.G. Prader Major, Air Corps Intelligence Officer." This is not Ju 88G-6 WNr. 620598 which crashed near Asch on 30 November 1944. Anybody more on this? |
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