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Old 25th January 2016, 03:51
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Re: LW's Total Losses over Warsaw in IX 1939?

Here are the names in the book and their fates:
Obltn Woyna (F) Saffelkapitan Wekusa 1 KIA
Wd Ass Dr Heinrich Prugel senior weather observer WIA+POW
Uffz Lotsch (Bf) KIA
Uffz Hackle (Bm) POW

Prugel and Hackl managed to bail out after the plane was hit and set on fire. They were liberated by advancing German troops on 17 September.

Wd Ass is for Wetterdienst (Met Service) Assessor (Government Assistant
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