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Re: Luftwaffe aircraft down in Sweden 1940
Ed/Peter
The information listed by Bo Widfeldt are ALL taken from the Swedish War Archives. The Ju 87B-2 was taken to Linkoping (Malmen) and examined, and this examination document has been located. The WNr is taken from said paper. Likewise all paratroopers names are taken from the report of the Ju 52/3m incident. All are quoted in verbatim as listed. I also inquired about the VDK problem and Bo replied that he had been trying to contact them, but they never bothered to answer any of his letters. Most research was made on site in the Swedish War Archives during a 30 year period. Since this also ment having clearance to look into still secret files, Bo Widfeldt has handed over all his research to said organization, and it can be located under his name at site. B Rgds Stig |
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