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A fallen German plane at ERCOURT (Somme)
A witness says to me: “A death at the edge of the road, the parachute of the German did not open. ” I seek information on an plane and his crew, probably a Ju88 fallen the night at Ercourt on July 5, 1944. The deceased is Uffz. Karl CHUS.
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Re: A fallen German plane at ERCOURT (Somme)
1944-07-05, 6./NJG 2, Ju 88G-1, 710123, Bei Ercourt, Absturz um 00.26 Uhr infolge Nachtjägerbeschuß. Besatzung mit Fallschirm abgesprungen. Bruch 100 %.
F Bach, R, unverletzt Bf Uffz Bohnenstengel, Herbert, tot Bs Uffz Chus, Karl, tot Matti |
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Re: A fallen German plane at ERCOURT (Somme)
Hello Matti,
How says the publicity“What else !” Always very impressed by your knowledge at all. Thank you again. I'm still the plaintiff, I'm a little ashamed for not having the opportunity to respond. But who knows? Thank you very much Matti. Regards |
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