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Old 7th October 2007, 20:03
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Re: JG 300 Wilde sau..vol 1

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I'm sure there's a good reason why the English editions don't contain all the material found in the French ones -- could you please tell us why?
... there was a certain amount of repetition and overlap between the various accounts..as I recall Cyzpionka's doesn't add anything to Mitterdorfer's long piece..
..as to the second question...I don't know what the final English versions will look like yet ..sorry
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Re: JG 300 Wilde sau..vol 1

as Neil has said there is some excellent compilation of the 10th Nacht staffel origins before the transfer and make up of II./NJG 11. We will cover Mitty and Georgs story in more full length with some very interesting details of them, the men in the staffel and of course MR. Stealth Kurt W., and yes we have a pic of Kurts 109 besides Fw's

in any case go pick up the JG 300 volumes
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Re: JG 300 Wilde sau..vol 1

Hi Neil,
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... there was a certain amount of repetition and overlap between the various accounts..as I recall Cyzpionka's doesn't add anything to Mitterdorfer's long piece..
Thanks for the quick response. I already have both the JG 300 volumes in English, so I'm glad I won't have to buy the French ones too!

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..as to the second question...I don't know what the final English versions will look like yet ..sorry
Not a problem. If you happen to receive any updates on Eric's JG 2 and JG 4 volumes in English, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could pass them along.

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@erich thank you sir.....
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