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I'm pretty happy to come across this site with friendly folk discussing a favorite subject. Attaching a few pages from my painting website that i dedicate to my father, Lt. Ernest Anders Erickson a former B-17 Air Corps pilot. The site has been going for years, though began my father's pages in 2013 when I inherited his huge Air Corps archives. take a look-see.
http://markerickson.com/Family_History/Ernest_Erickson/ |
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Hello, I just wanted to introduce myself, I have been a member for a while, but never commented and I am amateur JG 27 Researcher ( novice) from Australia and have a great interest with this Geschwader I'm also researching Hans Joachim Marseille and his Staffel. I have a great passion for the Luftewaffe and the Bf 109. Thanks and regards, Adrienne.
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As I have posted a couple of threads it seems rude not to say why I have been asking very specific questions about the Luftwaffe in North Germany in early April 1945. The reason is that I am carrying out major additional work to a book I authored in 1994 entitled 'No Triumphant Procession - The Forgotten Battles of April 1945'. The book concentrated on the battles fought on the rivers Weser and Aller by formations from British VIII and XII Corps against, in the main, 2.Marine-Infanterie-Division.
I wrote the book in those far-off, pre-internet days when information was far harder to come by and consequently my coverage of the Luftwaffe was very thin. I'm now putting that right and through this excellent forum have already had really helpful assistance from Nick Beale, RodM and Delmenhorst. My thanks to them again. Once I have completed my research I will seek a publisher and hopefully produce a significantly enlarged MkII edition of my book. Pigs might....! |
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I wrote the book in those far-off, pre-internet days when information was far harder to come by and consequently my coverage of the Luftwaffe was very thin.I thought it was a very good book though, on a part of the campaign that's glossed over very quickly in most histories. |
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Well done Nick and Laurent and I congratulate you both on your excellent taste in reading material! How right you are about the bloodiness of the final weeks. This is what a British company commander wrote about those days....
'Reading the English newspapers at that time, one would have thought that fighting had virtually ceased and that all we were doing was to motor along and take thousands of prisoners. This annoyed us to no small degree and…two of our bitterest engagements were yet to be fought. Although things were going very well, yet valuable lives were still being lost daily, and we wished that some of these war correspondents who were sending back these totally inaccurate reports could be up with us to see what was really going on.' Tough times. all the best John Last edited by 19JDKR45; 30th August 2017 at 20:02. Reason: Additional text |
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Hi John,
Got it. Pleas say if I can be of further assistance. bregds SES |
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Love the replies on this thread. . .Yes, I am one of those "Old Hares" that began modeling in the late 50's as a kid. All of a sudden the kit building stopped when I found out in Jr. High that there was a lot more out there than just plastic airplanes! I never lost my interest in WWII aviation (specifically Luftwaffe & AAF) and at age 10 started on a huge WWII aviation book collection which still consumes me! And yes, I even started up again with my model building and am struggling through a 1/24th Bf-109 G (Hartmann).
Although I love reading about very specific details about pilots and such, I would rather hear about what people are doing model wise; especially when it comes to using new construction & painting ideas. Love this forum. . .! Mike
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The best part of studying Luftwaffe histroy is the memory of the men who, while flying in defense of the Fatherland, did so with no political affiliation to the Nazi Party. |
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This thread is a very nice look into why so many are interested in this hobby, and refreshing to see people speaking passionately about what drives them to find the next answer.
Very impressive bunch of knowledgeable members, and I appreciate all the help and guidance to further my base. I like details about the airfields, and which units were present. If I acquire a plane part, and the seller is giving honest information pertaining to location, it can lead to lots of great context. Thank you all. |
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