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Re: WW2 USAF airmen MIA over Yugoslavia
I understand ,but again as on previous posts I am convinced that no foreign
airman is burried overthere . Also both Russian pilots remains were buried in 1945 in Soviet Union one of them was even awarded the order of the Red Banner for that incident. Lt.Gen.Grigory Kotov killed on the ground by 82 FG was initially buried in Nis then reburied in Odessa . For your info US grave commission removed all known US airmen remains burried in Eastern Europe and Balkans to either US or France US central cemetries. In some cases and based upon family members wishes the remains were not reinterred . As into X-56 case I have no idea what that is and I can't help further Alex K |
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