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Re: Next 10 jagdwaffe pilots - where they were on 22.06.1941?
Thank you Carl and Alain.
Here some my thinkings about these pilots. Bendert, Fluder and Vögl were successful pilots prior Barbarossa and in Africa, but had’t any victoryes in Russia, so I suggest that in that period they served in someone training unit. Rethfeld and Kurtz are missing in III./JG27 roster from December 1943. Haak – when he went from I(J)./LG 2 to II./JG 54? Schott – when he went from I(J)./LG 2 to I./JG 1? Dmitry |
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