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Old 3rd June 2020, 09:53
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Re: Airfields of the Baltics

Thanks for these extraordinary listings - a great help!

Question: For Libau-Grobin I tried to find this: "...Luftflottenkommando 1 which sent a "Tag-Jagdschwarm" II./JG 5 to Libau-Grobin, airfields in Latvia. Possibly only three pilots were sent - Oblt. Theo Weissenberger, Fw Paul Schalk and Uffz Zacharias." ( http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...ni+1944&page=2 ). Where they obviously stayed at least a week in May 1944.

Not worth mentioning or did I look in the wrong place...?

Cheers Hans K
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