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Die Jagdfliegerverbände der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945 by Jochen Prien, Gerhard Stemmer, Peter Rodeike & Winfried Bock incl. other work by Dr. Prien and his colleagues |
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Abbreviations on charts
Mr. Prien,
I'm reading through volume 9 part III about JG 5, and I have some questions about the charts. In the victory charts, what does N.N. mean? And why, when there is a known pilot, is the victory number sometimes still ( .)? In the loss charts, what do the various abbreviations in the last column mean, i.e. rt. 2 + rt. 4 + ws. 9 + ws. 9 + 1 ge. 11 + ge.10 + 1 sw. << + 1 PD + EG etcetera. Again in in the loss charts, column 4 shows the status of the pilot. I assume that a cross means dead, verw. means wounded, and verl. means missing, but what do these mean? (v.) v. KG (KG) Thank you. |
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