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Re: rotterdam records
Dear Klaymann,
Oberbruch was 150 km, about 100 miles, from Rotterdam. Strange is that 6.Armee, 3.(F)/10 was supporting this unit, was operating in northern Belgium and that 18.Armee was responsable for the operation in the Netherlands. Rotterdam is a big harbour in the Netherlands. So a unit for the Belgium theatre was operating in the Dutch battle area. I know that the Luftwaffe was flexible, but so flexible? Was it possible that 3.(F)/10 has been operating over Antwerp and that Rotterdam and Antwerp have been mixed-up? Jaap |
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