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Re: Hptm. Emil Lang's crash site
I was just searching around and came across this discussion forum. It's purely anecdotal but Emil Lang was my grandmother's husband. When i was little she would talk me about her life she always said that her husband went M.I.A. Maybe it was too hard to talk about it. She had two sons with him, one died either right before Emil died or after of polio and her other son, my beloved uncle, passed away in 2004. Anyhow, I don't think she believed that whatever gravesite is dedicated to him is where any of his remains were buried.
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