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JGr 200 loss 25/6-1944.

BAMA and Fold3.

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BAMA and Fold3.

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Thanks Junker, that's a really useful discovery because casualties from the day's events weren't clear to me. Bauch was credited with a Mustang at 09.34 that day (there was no American loss however).

How did you find the second side (i.e the back) of the Fold3 card? I can find the first side OK but the second escapes me!
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Re: JGr 200 loss 25/6-1944.

That day,some activity = 400+ "4-mots" in south France + protection, but few contenders from german side, so few losses, HW5-513, gives one dead nd one wounded , in South-ost France , the day before same losses , Klauka nd Bernhard, but Karte for Klauka is for a 28.th death, "verstorben", could indicate he died some days later his accident.

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Any idea of the location ?
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Thanks Junker, that's a really useful discovery because casualties from the day's events weren't clear to me. Bauch was credited with a Mustang at 09.34 that day (there was no American loss however).
And his aircraft was?

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A Bf 109 G-6 or G-6/U4, that's all I know because that's what JGr. 200 flew at the time.
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That day,some activity = 400+ "4-mots" in south France + protection, but few contenders from german side, so few losses, HW5-513, gives one dead nd one wounded , in South-ost France , the day before same losses , Klauka nd Bernhard, but Karte for Klauka is for a 28.th death, "verstorben", could indicate he died some days later his accident.

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As described on my site: http://www.ghostbombers.com/JG200/june_2.html
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A Bf 109 G-6 or G-6/U4, that's all I know because that's what JGr. 200 flew at the time.
Thanks Nick

Odd that NVM obviously does not have anything either.

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Location as written in the card is ??


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Location as written in the card is ??

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"South East of Puy near Height 313" (probably Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, Bouches-du-Rhône)— so if you have a map showing a 313 m hill near Puy …
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