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Old 2nd October 2010, 05:12
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Re: Fi 156 crash on June 27, 1941

Could well be that the crash was on the 24th and they died of their injuries on the 27th. But anyones is a good guess.

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Old 2nd October 2010, 05:53
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Re: Fi 156 crash on June 27, 1941

Here is what we have about Hahn:


HAHN, Ernst.
11.39 Maj. and Kdr. Ln.-Abt. (mot) z.b.V., appt Kdr. I./Ln.-Versuchs-Rgt.
c.01.04.41 Maj., appt Kdr. Ln.-Rgt. 22 (to 24.06.41 KIA – in Fi 156 crash near Lida/NE Poland).

That's all we have about this fellow.

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Old 2nd October 2010, 10:30
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Re: Fi 156 crash on June 27, 1941

This is not first time when NVM contains different info from GQM reports. However, I consider NVMs more reliable, although even they can be erroneous. In this case 27.06.1941 seems to be correct for the following reasons:
- there were three persons in the aircraft and all of them were reported to be dead in the crash
- Major Hahn is reported in a separate NVM as the others and all have the same death date
- grave of Major Hahn has this date.
Until firm evidence to support 24.06 can be found, I'll keep my present info in my files.

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Old 10th December 2010, 10:23
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Re: Fi 156 crash on June 27, 1941

Hello,

ich spreche nur Deutsche. Ich habe zufalligerweise dieses Thema "Fi 156 crash on June 27" gefunden. Das Dorf Maciuki liegt in unserer Gegend in Belarus, ganz in der Nahe an Litauen.
Das Flugzeug war nach Beschuss durch sowjetische 12. Schützendivision abgesturzt.

Gruus aus Belarus
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