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Greek general in air crash 10 April 1941
Hi guys
On 10 April 1941, a Greek general was briefed to fly to Sarajevo with documents that apparently supported a Greek/Yugoslav attack against the invading force. He was aboard an RAF Blenheim that force-landed, and was injured. Can anyone tell me his name and provide further details regarding the proposed plan? Cheers Brian |
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Re: Greek general in air crash 10 April 1941
You may have already found this, but it has some background on what happened. It does not answer all your questions but is interesting.
http://www.spink.com/lot-description.aspx?id=1008135 |
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Re: Greek general in air crash 10 April 1941
Many thanks - but that's where I found the information that I have!
Cheers Brian |
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Re: Greek general in air crash 10 April 1941
Operational Diary - Royal Yugoslav Naval Command H.Q., April 1941
10 April 1941, 09.32 hours. -One British a/c crash landed in field near Bar. Route Athens - Sarajevo. Aborted landing at Rajlovac (Sarajevo airfield) due to heavy fog. Three man crew (sic) ne badly wounded, one high Greek officer slightly wounded, one uninjured. A/c 60% damaged. 3.Hydroplane Command informed to send a/c for transport of wounded airmen. Mostar and Sarajevo commands informed via radiogram no.242, code “Grad”. Greek officer (general) from general Alexandre Papagos H.Q. was transported to Sarajevo by army vehicle. On 14 April he was aboard Royal Yugoslav Do-17K that landed in Greece. His mission was to coordinate action of Yugoslav and Greek army against Italian troops in Albania. He was late because Zetska Division already launched attack against Italians on 6 April. Cheers |
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Re: Greek general in air crash 10 April 1941
Operational Diary - Royal Yugoslav Naval Command H.Q., April 1941
10 April 1941, 09.32 hours. -One British a/c crash landed in field near Bar. Route Athens - Sarajevo. Aborted landing at Rajlovac (Sarajevo airfield) due to heavy fog. Three man crew (sic) ne badly wounded, one high Greek officer slightly wounded, one uninjured. A/c 60% damaged. 3.Hydroplane Command informed to send a/c for transport of wounded airmen. Mostar and Sarajevo commands informed via radiogram no.242, code “Grad”. Greek officer (general) from general Alexandre Papagos H.Q. was transported to Sarajevo by army vehicle. On 14 April he was aboard Royal Yugoslav Do-17K that landed in Greece. His mission was to coordinate action of Yugoslav and Greek army against Italian troops in Albania. He was late because Zetska Division already launched attack against Italians on 6 April. Cheers |
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Re: Greek general in air crash 10 April 1941
Many thanks
Getting there!! Cheers Brian |
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Re: Greek general in air crash 10 April 1941
Where is the place called Bar? There is one in Montenegro at least. Is there one nearer Sarajevo.
www.conscript-heroes.com/MI9-01.html Sgt A L Louden. 84 Sqn Blenheim T2164. Crashed Montenegro Apr 41 - evaded thru Yugoslavia & Italy to Lisbon I have the date for this crash as 10 April.
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