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Joe Klaas
Joe Klaas was an American volunteer Fighter Pilot in the RAF, he flew Spitfires in the UK before transferring to the USAAF.
On 6th April 1943 while serving with the 31st Fighter Group/307th Squadron in Tunisia he was shot down in combat over La Fauconnerie by 109's and captured. For the remainder of the War he was a PoW and took part in the awful death march in the winter of 1944/45 His novel, Maybe I'm Dead, based on how he survived the Stalag Luft III death march is a terrific book. Can anyone supply details of his RAF career ? Bruce Lander |
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Re: Joe Klaas
From the detail in his book, he was taken to the HQ of III/JG-77 after being taken POW.
He was also the grandfather of Polly Klaas, famous murder victim. |
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Re: Joe Klaas
Hi Kaki,
thanks for that, I know he was one of several American RAF volunteers transferred to the 31st F.G. shortly after they arrived in England. I just would be interested in his RAF operational career. It seems that there were many American volunteers in the RAF, not all who served in the 3 Eagle Squadrons (and quite a few who stayed in the RAF). Was it required to have served in 71,121 or 133 Squadrons to qualify as an Eagle ? Bruce Lander |
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