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Marius Bresvieux
Hello there,
I've heard there was a French ace called Marius Bresvieux (8 kills). Further info on him is virtually non-existent. Is he real ? Michael |
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Re: Marius Bresvieux
Hello
I have never heard of a French ace with this name, and even if one learns something each day, I know the French Air Force in WWII quite well, so I have an alternate proposal for you. A google of Marius Bresvieux brings me to this webpage: http://aces.safarikovi.org/victories...1939-1940.html In this list, a known French ace is missing, his name is Jérémie Bressieux. I don't know from where the first name Marius is coming, but Bresvieux is very probably a typo for Bressieux. By the way Bressieux score is also shown as 9. You can find on Bressieux on this webpage (in French): http://www.cieldegloire.fr/004_bressieux_j.php |
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Re: Marius Bresvieux
I have his full name as Jérémie Marius Bressieux. 9 victories, GC I/5.
Enjoy! Frank.
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Re: Marius Bresvieux
Dear Laurent & Frank,
this is of great help. Thank you. Michael |
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Re: Marius Bresvieux
OSPREY's "French Aces of World War 2" confirms his name was Jérémie Bressieux.
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Re: Marius Bresvieux
BRESSIEUX Jérémie, Marius 08/11/1914-29/10/2005
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