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Re: Blenheim L9325
Peter,
Not much, I can not read the name of the place, but between brackets Belgien (Belgium) and Flak abgeschoszen=shot down by flak. Paul |
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Re: Blenheim L9325
Hello Peter,
I don't think I have any particular insight into your question of crash location other than the simple fact that when I looked at the caption written on the reverse of the photograph it looked something like '_ai_ville'. The flourish at the end of the name seems to be a peculiarity of the author's handwriting. Dainville is located just outside of Arras, on a vector towards Amiens, so perhaps that could be it. That obviously fails to explain why the author considered himself to be in Belgium at the time! Regards, Ian |
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