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Re: Breaking the Luftwaffe: ULTRA as a Weapon of the USAAF
Sort of "as expected" Jukka. The Luftwaffe fans and buffs today are almost exclusively interested in the aircraft, fighters, aces, losses and that's about it. They have little or no interest in the history of the war itself or in the non-flying branches of the Luftwaffe. Sad.
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Okay, so the pandemic is the cause of this huge delay. That is sad but very understandable. Is there a chance I get my money back when the project is cancelled? I hope he won't cancel it though, I am willing to wait for it. Kind regards, Timon |
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I have bad news. The book has been cancelled and those who have paid in advance will be refunded ASAP.
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Bad news indeed, I was looking forward to it
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Thank you for the info. Sad, but understandable. Was also looking forward to it. |
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