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Re: How report dead aircrew in occupied Europe
You might try to contact the local archives of Vlissingen. The address is gemeentearchief@vlissingen.nl Maybe they are willing to help, but cross your fingers.
Perhaps they know of a researcher of the Northern Cemetery (Noorderbegraafplaats). Wish you luck, paul |
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Re: How report dead aircrew in occupied Europe
Hello Greg,
You may want to see: http://www.wingstovictory.nl/database/pdf/277-story.pdf Know from my own research that sometimes local police reports (proces verbaal) give identification details of allied aircrew and later after the war the MRES checked every grave and made detailed notes. Sometimes little details can be found in the archive of the cemetery where the airmen were/are buried. Best regards, Rob
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