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Re: Friendly fire WWII
Brian
I have to crawl through my database but I am afraid most of the incidents are just hopeless. If recognised by authorities, chances that they are mentioned are just minimal. Perhaps adding place and time will help to narrow down possible candidates. 4/9/40: Was P/O Janusz Macinski of 111 Sqn the pilot murdered by civilians in London in the belief that he was German? According to my data, he baled out over the Channel off Folkestone and reputedly was straffed in sea by the Germans. |
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Re: Friendly fire WWII
Hi Franek
I have added more information to my above listing - hope this helps. Do you know the identity of the Polish pilot allegedly murdered by civilians? |
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