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Old 1st November 2018, 15:27
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Re: Victims of the Remagen Bridge?

There is a book 'Die Einsatz der Nachschlachtgruppen 1.2 und 20 an der Westfront von September 1944 bis Mai 1945 ' by Christian Moller' which may have the answer . It shows several Ju 87 losses on the day including the loss of D-5 141968 Ff Uffz Berg and Bf Ogef Siradski both still missing from attack on Remagen . I only have notes I made from the book perhaps another member could give more details,

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GQM returns dated 20-3-1945 show Eberhard Berg and Erich Siradski
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