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Old 18th June 2012, 00:47
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Losses in the last days of the Reich

bryon, thank you for taking the time to post these pages. It really is invaluable information for the later months of the war for anyone undertaking any detailed research.

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Old 18th June 2012, 06:58
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Re: Losses in the last days of the Reich

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To be more precise, that "+7" was photographed at Holzkirchen, where the pilots of I° Gr.C. of the ANR were training on the Bf 109 from November 1944 to late January 1945. In the attached photo, it can be clearly seen behind a group pf Italian pilots on the white snowy plain of Holzkirchen airfield.

If it came there from an operational unit I don't know, but it is sure that it was there with training tasks before ending abandoned in a Czeckoslovakian airfield in May 1945...
Thanks for you precision Ferdinando, and for sharing this new picture!

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Re: Losses in the last days of the Reich

Hello Rolfeb,

unfortunately i don`t have the diary you wish.

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Old 18th June 2012, 16:51
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Re: Losses in the last days of the Reich

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Do you really want to run your car on B4?

hi nick,

no, of course not! but i am glad when it runs!

all the best - and byron: thanks for these pages!
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Re: Losses in the last days of the Reich

@ byron-,

thank you very much for making this access possible to such rare and mostly interesting documents.

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Old 18th June 2012, 19:35
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Dear Norbert,

Die Freude ist auf meiner Seite, i feel very well doing it.

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Re: Losses in the last days of the Reich

Hai all,

the last pages with losses Marz 1945, thanks for your interest

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Re: Losses in the last days of the Reich

Concerning #16: Interesting, that a pilot from I./JG6 was ordered to fly an officer from the Army into a pocket ("Tomaschow" = Tomaszów Mazowiecki) with a Storch. Looks like it was a "Himmelfahrtskommando"...poor guys.
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I don`t know Paul,

i have to go threw the diary

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Hello Byron,

That's fine, the information is great regardless of that! If I can look at the diary at Kew, I'll be able to answer my own question. Looking at the loss reports, K-4s seem fairly rare anyway.

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