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Paul Bruhl 8./JG 1
Similar to my last enquiry does anyone have anymore information on the above, I believe lost in Luxembourg again on 26/12/44 in FW190 A8 again I am told the wreck was excavated some years ago again any information on either would be useful
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Paul Brühl
Hello Mike
Oberfähnrich Paul Brühl of 8./JG 1 killed on 26 December 1944 in Fw 190 A-8 "Blue 8" (W.Nr. 171 639) in aerial combat with P-51 fighters in the Bastogne area I hope that this helps you. Horrido! Leo |
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Re: Paul Bruhl 8JG1
Mike,
just like the first one also Ofhr. Paul Brühl is still listed as Missing In Action. If somebody indeed recovered the a/c and found identification on the a/c remains and even maybe human remains..... than they are not the best recovery group around to put it mildly.... regards, John Manrho. |
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Re: Paul Bruhl 8JG1
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Hi John It does seem strange, I ask because a few items of wreckage have turned up with these histories attached, having one missing pilot is odd but two is very odd, I was just trying to see if anyone knew if this had been the case, as I am not aware of anyone doing this kind of work in the Luxembourg are but it was alleged to have been about 15 years ago I am not sure what to think really |
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Paul Bruhl 8JG1 MIA
Hi - Paul Brühl's plane was shot down over Baschleiden, Luxembourg. He was buried somewhere in the surroundings by a Luxembourger but his grave could not yet be discovered even after meticulous researches up there in the North of Luxembourg.Unfortunately this man who buried him died a long time ago and could not be contacted by me anymore.
However I found Paul Brühl's pilot-watch close to the spot where the plane came down. Still continuing my researches and digging work..... CS |
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Re: Paul Bruhl 8JG1
And did you report the find of personal belongings to the proper authorities and did you hand over that personal belonging (watch) to the WASt?
Cheers, JM |
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Paul Bruhl 8JG1
Hello !
I reported the find immediately but they were not interested at all & only answered that Paul Brühl is still missing and they (the WASt) even ignored my 2nd letter. The watch is not engraved with Paul Brühl's name but it was exactly at the spot were the plane came down and burned completely. I'm in constant contact with the German Military Cemetery in Sandweiler, Luxembourg. They know me and they also know that I'm still researching. The German authorities don't have the time to do so appropriately. Fern WEIS CS Luxembourg |
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