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Re: Escaped Luftwaffe crew
Since the Luftwaffe records were 97% destroyed during the last year of the war, your best shot is this:
Records of the German Foreign Office Received by the Department of State. Microfilm Publication T120. 5,485 rolls. (Includes records of the German Foreign Office, 1867-1945, and records of the Reichs Chancellery, 1919-1945). The German Embassy Lisbon would have been deeply involved in this and I would guess that you would find numerous reports and Fernschreiben in their records covering the incident. The British Embassy in Lisbon would have been on it, too. You will have to go to the British National Archives in London for these records. |
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