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Old 6th July 2009, 18:44
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Re: Luftwaffe Aircraft Loss Reports?

The RUS reports are not in the U.S. archives; there is only a single box with an index to them. Since these were divided up among the Allies after the war, the presumption is that the RUS reports were turned over to the generous, always happy to share, USSR, and today are readily available in the Russia MOD archives in Podolsk, which is open to the public 24/7/365 and has a friendly staff of thousands eager to serve the international research community's every whim.
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Old 6th July 2009, 22:13
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You forgot the winking emoticon from the end of the sentence, Larry.
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Old 6th July 2009, 22:53
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Re: Luftwaffe Aircraft Loss Reports?

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The RUS reports are not in the U.S. archives; there is only a single box with an index to them. Since these were divided up among the Allies after the war, the presumption is that the RUS reports were turned over to the generous, always happy to share, USSR, and today are readily available in the Russia MOD archives in Podolsk, which is open to the public 24/7/365 and has a friendly staff of thousands eager to serve the international research community's every whim.
Omitting irony, I should say that no such material are held in Podolsk, unfortunately.
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Re: Luftwaffe Aircraft Loss Reports?

Hi, all

So where did it end up then? I would also suspect, that if it wasnt divided immediately after the war, that the US kept on to what they could??

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